Stant Rhea Stage Stand
Historical marker location:Early settlers in this area kept in touch with the world by picking up their mail at railheads. Federal mail delivery to post offices began when W. L. Tharp took a route from the new railroad town of Amarillo to Plainview and Estacado in July and August, 1888. There were no roads; the round trip took six days. About 1889, W. H. Fuqua of Amarillo, who had a new U.S. mail contract, used a compass and laid off a route with several stations--one at Plainview. He soon added passenger service, but then disposed of the line, which about 1890 fell into the hands of Stant Rhea and Robert Montgomery. Buying out Montgomery, Rhea carried the mail for 19 years. Sidney Stanton--"Stant"--Rhea (1862-1922) was a small, red-haired man who drove wild Spanish mules hitched to a buckboard (or carriage). He made the 240-mile round trip from Amarillo to this area three times a week. With later route changes and better roads, he came this way daily. Six miles east of this spot he had a mule corral and a dugout. Stage passengers and mail patrons used the dugout as a waiting room. Until railroads outmoded his service, Stant Rhea's route and stand were important in the development of the South Plains.
1976
As one of the most visible programs of the Texas Historical Commission (THC), historical markers commemorate diverse topics in Texas history, including: the history and architecture of houses, commercial and public buildings, religious congregations, and military sites; events that changed the course of local and state history; and individuals who have made lasting contributions to the state, community organizations, and businesses.
The county was officially organized in 1888 and named after Lt. John C. Hale, a hero of the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution. Agriculture played a crucial role in the early development of Hale County, with farming and ranching becoming the primary economic activities. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century further facilitated trade and growth in the region.
One significant event in Hale County's history was the discovery of oil in the early 20th century. Oil fields were found near the city of Plainview, leading to an economic boom and population growth. The discovery of oil allowed for the establishment of refineries and related industries, transforming Hale County into an important oil-producing area in Texas.
In recent decades, the economy of Hale County has diversified, with the advent of new industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and education. The county continues to be a major agricultural producer, specializing in cotton, sorghum, and cattle ranching. Hale County is also known for its strong community spirit and has maintained its rural charm while embracing progress and modernization.
Hale County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Hale County, Texas.
- 1876: Hale County is founded as a part of the Texas Panhandle.
- 1881: The first permanent settlement, Plainview, is established.
- 1888: The Santa Fe Railroad reaches Plainview, boosting the town's growth.
- 1891: Hale County is officially organized.
- 1892: The first courthouse is constructed in Plainview.
- 1907: The Discovery Oil Well is drilled, leading to an oil boom in the county.
- 1920: The town of Hale Center is incorporated.
- 1930s: The Great Depression hits Hale County, causing significant economic hardship.
- 1941: United States enters World War II, causing Hale County to experience an increase in agricultural production.
- 1950s: The introduction of irrigation systems revolutionizes agriculture in the county.
- 1980: Hale County experiences an economic downturn due to a decline in the oil industry.
- 1990s: The establishment of wind farms begins to diversify the county's energy sources.
- 2008: Hale County suffers from a severe drought, affecting agricultural production.
- 2010s: Renewed focus on economic development and tourism to boost the county's economy.