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  1. Sep 27, 2024 · The town incorporated on October 26, 1923. 1911 saw Slaton’s first motion picture theater open and a new cotton gin operating by the end of the year. On October 19, 1911 the Slatonite took over as the weekly newspaper. Slaton boasted two banks in 1911, First State Bank and the Paul Bank (later becoming the Slaton State Bank) Both banks ...

  2. Slaton is a city in Lubbock County, Texas, United States. Founded by German immigrants, Slaton was the westernmost German settlement in Texas. [4] The population was 5,858 at the 2020 census. [5] Slaton is part of the Lubbock Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  3. By 1924, Slaton had its very own physician, Dr. W. E. Payne. With well over 100 businesses by the early 1930's, Slaton's population had grown to 3,879 and by 1970 it had reached 7,250. In the late 1960's Santa Fe Railroad reduced operations at Slaton starting a slow down in the growth of the area. Population shrank to 6,950 by 1988 and to 6,078 ...

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesSlaton, TX - TSHA

    Jul 1, 1995 · The weekly Slaton Journal was edited by E. W. Dickey beginning on June 15, 1911, and a school, established two miles west of the community in 1897, became the center of the Slaton Independent School District on March 9, 1912. By 1931 Slaton had 145 businesses and a population of 3,876; in 1949 it had 117 businesses and a population of 3,587.

  5. When the new town was laid out in 1911, it was named for him. The Pecos and Northern Texas branch of the Santa Fe Railroad line reached Slaton in May 1911, one month after the first town lots were sold. The official opening day of Slaton was held on June 15, 1911, when the first of Santa Fe's four daily passenger trains arrived.

  6. Slaton is a city in Lubbock County, Texas, United States. Founded by German immigrants, Slaton was the westernmost German settlement in Texas. [4] The population was 5,858 at the 2020 census. [5] Slaton is part of the Lubbock Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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    The weekly Slaton Journal was edited by E. W. Dickey beginning on June 15, 1911, and a school, established two miles west of the community in 1897, became the center of the Slaton Independent School District on March 9, 1912. By 1931 Slaton had 145 businesses and a population of 3,876; in 1949 it had 117 businesses and a population of 3,587.