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 Bowie, Texas 

Bowie is an incorporated community on U.S. Highway 81, fifteen miles southwest of the city of Montague (pronounced "montaig") in southwestern Montague County. In 1882, when the tracks of the Fort Worth and Denver Railway were built through the area, local settlers who had been there since the early 1860's moved to the site of the construction camps, and soon businesses appeared in canvas tents.  A town site was laid out on August 15, 1882, and residents applied for a post office to be named for James Bowie.  On July 22, 1884, residents voted to incorporate the new town.  Bowie became a market and financial center for farmers and ranchers between Fort Worth and Wichita Falls.  In 1885 it had a population of 1,000, three hotels, a bank, a weekly newspaper, schools, and a number of churches. The Chicago, Rock Island and Texas Railway came to Bowie in 1893, and by 1900 the community had an estimated 2,600 residents.  By the mid-1920s Bowie had a population of 3,000 and about 100 businesses, including four banks, two weekly newspapers, a hospital, and a business college (opened in 1912).  During the mid-1950's the population was 6,796, and by the late 1980's the town reported 5,818 residents and 160 businesses.  By then Bowie was the largest town in Montague County. In 1990 its population was 4,990.

Location

  • 70 miles NW of Fort Worth
  • 90 miles NW of Dallas
  • 50 miles SE of Wichita Falls

Climate

  • Elevation: 1080'
  • Annual Avg. Temperature:  63.8°
  • Annual Avg.  Precipitation: 32.33''
  • Annual Snowfall: Trace

Health Care

  • Bowie Memorial Hospital (56 Beds)
  • 16 Physicians
  • 28 Assisted living units
  • 20 Independent senior living units

Religion

  • 32 Churches of 14 denominations
Local Activities
  • Fishing/Boating at Local Lakes
  • Yearly heritage-based celebrations
  • Golf Courses
  • Hunting
  • Rodeos (Top 20 of the Texas PRCA)
  • City Sport Leagues
  • Recreation Park with Pool
  • 100 year-old Trade Days held monthly 

Education

  • 2 Elementary Schools
  • 1 Middle/Junior High School
  • 1 High School
  • North Central Texas College

Main Industries

  • Ranching
  • Agriculture
  • Construction
  • Retail Trade
  • Education/Health/Social Services
Hot and Cold
Water Tanks? 

       

Library

Hospital

Post Office

Rodeo Grounds    

Links

City of Bowie Website
Amon Carter Lake Fishing
2nd Monday Trade Days
Bowie Weather

Bowie Newspaper
Wichita Falls Newspaper

Weekly Shopper

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