Royalty, Texas

Unincorporated community in Texas, US

Royalty is an unincorporated community in Ward County, Texas, United States. Before a post office was opened in 1929, it was known as Allentown, after an early landowner. In 1933, Royalty had an estimated population of twenty, and a hotel, drugstore, café, pool hall, barbershop, and laundry. Its population peaked at 750 in 1940. With declining oilfield activity, the population had fallen to approximately 190 by 1968. In 1990 the population was reported as 196. The population dropped to twenty-nine in 2000, and the community currently has a population under 50 people.

Education

The Grandfalls-Royalty Independent School District serves area students.

External links

  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Royalty, Texas
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Municipalities and communities of Ward County, Texas, United States
County seat: Monahans
Cities
  • Barstow
  • Monahans‡
Ward County map
Towns
  • Grandfalls
  • Pyote
  • Thorntonville
  • Wickett
CDP
  • Southwest Sandhill
Other
community
  • Royalty
Footnotes
‡ This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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31°22′21″N 102°52′02″W / 31.37250°N 102.86722°W / 31.37250; -102.86722


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