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  2. Haskell is a city in central Haskell County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 3,089. It is the Haskell county seat.

  3. Haskell is located 55 miles north of Abilene and 98 miles South of Wichita Falls at the intersection of state highways 277 & 380. Haskell was established before the US Civil War by the state legislature to honor Texas Revolutionary War hero Charles Ready Haskell.

  4. Haskell is located 55 miles north of Abilene and 98 miles South of Wichita Falls at the intersection of state highways 277 & 380. Haskell was established before the US Civil War by the state legislature to honor Texas Revolutionary War hero Charles Ready Haskell.

  5. Haskell is a city in central Haskell County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 3,106. It is the county seat of Haskell County. Haskell is located at 33°9?37?N 99°44?4?W / 33.16028°N 99.73444°W / 33.16028; -99.73444 (33.160152, -99.734572).

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  6. It's the second largest U.S. state and shares borders with the states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and the country of Mexico. Haskell is at the junction of U.S. Highways 277 and 380 in the central part of the Haskell County. It was once on the Fort Worth and Denver Railway.

  7. Latest news from Haskell, TX collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Ancestries: American (10.7%), English (8.3%), Italian (5.7%), German (4.7%), Irish (4.6%), Scottish (2.8%). Current Local Time: CST time zone. Elevation: 1585 feet. Land area: 3.40 square miles. Population density: 904 people per ...

  8. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesHaskell, TX - TSHA

    Oct 20, 2023 · Haskell, the county seat of Haskell County, is at the junction of U.S. Highways 277 and 380 in the central part of the county. It was once on the Fort Worth and Denver Railway. The townsite was at one time known as Willow Pond Springs, a watering place for Indians, explorers, and buffalo hunters.

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