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  2. Ballinger (/ ˈ b æ l ɪ n dʒ ər / BAL-in-jər) is a city in Runnels County, Texas, United States. [4] The population was 3,619 at the 2020 census. [5] It is the county seat of Runnels County. Downtown Ballinger features historic 1800s buildings with shops and restaurants.

  3. Oct 11, 2023 · Originally established in 1886, Ballinger was named after George Ballinger, a prominent lawyer and politician in the early days of Texas. The city was formed as a result of the expansion of the Texas Central Railroad, which brought growth and economic opportunities to the region.

  4. Ballinger Originally called Hutchins City. Promoted by Santa Fe Rwy. Named for Judge William Pitt Ballinger (1825-1888), railroad attorney and townsite official. Distinguished Texas statesmen, veteran of the Mexican War.

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    • Why is Ballinger Texas called Ballinger?2
    • Why is Ballinger Texas called Ballinger?3
    • Why is Ballinger Texas called Ballinger?4
    • Why is Ballinger Texas called Ballinger?5
  5. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesBallinger, TX - TSHA

    Sep 20, 2023 · The town was originally called Gresham and then Hutchings (in honor of Santa Fe stockholders Walter Gresham and John H. Hutchings); it was officially named in honor of William Pitt Ballinger, a Galveston attorney and stockholder of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe.

  6. The formal beginning of the history of Ballinger dates from June 29. 1886. when the first sale of town lots was held. In 1920, Ballinger's population was nearly 4.000. and it was one of the principal trading centers of Coke , Concho and Runnels counties.

  7. www.texasalmanac.com › places › ballingerBallinger | TX Almanac

    Ballinger was established when the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway built westward out of Brownwood in 1886. Runnels City, the original county seat, campaigned for selection as the new railroad terminal but could not compete with the superior water supply offered at the future site of Ballinger, five miles to the south.

  8. Born as a railroad town in 1886, Ballinger got a Spanish Revival-style Santa Fe depot in 1911, now home of the chamber of commerce and city offices. That same year, philanthropist Andrew Carnegie built a new library for the promising West Texas town.

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