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Country
  
United States

County
  
Wichita

Zip Code
  
76305

Local time
  
Sunday 8:27 PM

State
  
Texas

Time zone
  
Central (CST) (UTC-6)

Area
  
4.9 km²

Population
  
348 (2013)

Cashion Community, Texas

Weather
  
14°C, Wind SE at 23 km/h, 90% Humidity

Cashion Community (commonly called Cashion) is a city in Wichita County, Texas, United States. It was incorporated in 2000 and had a population of 348 in 2010.

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Map of Cashion Community, TX 76305, USA

Cashion Community is part of the Wichita Falls, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Geography

Cashion Community is located at 34°02′11″N 98°30′30″W (34.036429, -98.508225), eight miles north of Wichita Falls off State Highway 240 in northeastern Wichita County. Its elevation is 994 feet above sea level. The city has a total area of 1.9 square miles (4.9 km2), all land.

History

Settlement in the area began about 1897, when Hi Willis purchased land. A one-room schoolhouse was built on donated land and named for T.J. Cashion, a county commissioner. The school became the center of the community. Oil was discovered in 1918, which led to a significant influx of residents. In the 1920s, the Cooper, Friberg, and Bacon school consolidated with Cashion and eventually the campus was expanded to accommodate a four-year high school.

Oil production declined in the 1930s and the high school closed in 1936. Its furnishings were auctioned off in 1945 and Cashion area students attended school in the larger community of Burkburnett. A Texas Historical Marker, erected in 1993, honors Cashion School.

Voting to become a city was January 15, 2000. Mayor election was May 6, 2000 with Thomas J. Lowry serving as its first mayor. Preston Giles was first councilman, Dorothy Bradley was first councilwoman, and Pat Giles was first City Secretary.

Education

Cashion Community is served by the Burkburnett Independent School District.

References

Cashion Community, Texas Wikipedia