Covington, TX - Population 269
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 32° 10.767 W 097° 15.252
14S E 664590 N 3561661
Covington, TX, population 269 as of this posting. This sign is located on the north side of FM 67, at the eastern city limit, just before reaching TX 171. There is also a gas station with a convenience store at the corner.
Waymark Code: WMJ87Z
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/09/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member monkeys4ever
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The Handbook of Texas Online has this to say about Covington: (visit link)

Covington is on State Highway 171 twelve miles north of Hillsboro in north central Hill County. The community originated through the efforts of James J. Gathings, who moved to Texas from Mississippi in 1852 and purchased thousands of acres of land near what is now the Covington townsite. He established a large and successful farming and ranching concern, initially based on slave labor, and set aside 100 acres of his ranch for a town, which he named for his wife, Martha Wall (Covington). Lots were offered free to families who would establish homes, build a school, and prohibit the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. Gathings's generosity was due in part to his desire to open a retail center for his other business, a factory that produced saddles, boots, wagons, flour, clothes, and almost any other item needed by settlers. A steam mill and gin provided farmers with a further incentive to make Covington their place of business, and the community became their retail point. Gathings himself became postmaster of the community when its first post office opened in 1855. To attract more families to Covington, he and his brother Philip established Gathings College in the early 1860s. The school operated till 1885, at one time enrolling 200 students. By 1870 Covington had a population of nearly 500. The town suffered its first setback when the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad bypassed it. In 1904, however, the tracks of the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway reached the community. For the next three decades Covington served area farmers and ranchers as a shipping and retail center. The Great Depression, however, ended its period of sustained growth. During the 1930s the Trinity and Brazos no longer stopped in Covington. In addition, World War II, the growth of Waco and the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and the construction of state and federal highways combined to end Covington's growth. Beginning in 1945 its population began a steady decline, from 450 to 270 by the late 1980s. The community reported only one business in 1988. In 1990 the population was 238, and in 2000 it was 282.

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Note that FM 67 here is known as Gathings Avenue, for the aforementioned James J. Gathings, who is known locally as the founder of Covington.
Address: Eastern city limit, north side of FM 67

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