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troops to help rid the town of its criminal element. Eventually, Borger settled down, but not before town founder Ace Borger was shot and killed at the post office by Arthur Huey on August 31, 1934. Huey was county treasurer and was irked at Ace Borger for not bailing him out of jail on an embezzlement charge. Huey shot Borger five times with a
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Rangers did have a stabilizing effect, but Borger still struggled with lawlessness and violence into the 1930s, climaxing with the murder of District Attorney John A. Holmes by an assassin on September 18, 1929. This event caused Governor Moody to impose martial law for a month and send in state
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Carbon
Company, which produces rubber-grade carbon black used to strengthen rubber tires, and Orion Engineered Carbons, Inc., which produces a variety of carbon blacks at its Borger facility. The original townsite is said to have been founded around 1898 by John F. Weatherly, a rancher who built a
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The median income for a household in the city was $ 34,653, and for a family was $ 40,417. Males had a median income of $ 39,207 versus $ 19,654 for females. The per capita income for the city was $ 16,869. About 9.7% of families and 12.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including
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Although the town had a railroad depot, several oil-well supply warehouses, and no shortage of would-be citizens, a petition signed by 1,200 residents in early
December declared Borger the winner. Isom's school merged with Borger's schools, driving the last stake into Isom.
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As of the census of 2010, 13,251 people, 5,591 households, and 3,997 families resided in the city. The population density was 1,637.9 inhabitants per square mile (632.4/km). The 6,462 housing units averaged 740.1 per square mile (285.8/km). The
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Chemical Company produces
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American, 1.7% Native American, 0.43% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 9.36% from other races, and 2.44% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 19.70% of the population.
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and other petroleum products became important in the Borger area. By the 1960s, the Borger area was one of the largest producers of oil, carbon black, and petrochemicals and supplies in the state. The creation of nearby
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October 1919, the mail was diverted through
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in 1922, but they retained ownership of all that was Isom. When oil was discovered in early 1926, Weatherly returned and moved the town to the oilfield spur of the railroad near Borger.
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storms, covering the town in layers of dark grime. "Okie" migrants forced off their foreclosed farms back in
Oklahoma found work in Borger plants and refineries. The
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and others profited from the oil fields in the area, but during this time, the price of oil and gas dropped, ending the "boom" and the rapid growth of Borger.
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1949:(formerly Borger Junior College District). All of Hutchinson County and all of Borger ISD are a part of the college's attendance district.
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primary, 2,875 votes were cast in the Republican primary, largely for incumbent Senator
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plastics. Phillips 66 Petroleum Company processes crude oil and
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carried 9,078 votes in Hutchinson County to only 2,052 for the
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San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center
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2013:, author of the Navajo Mysteries,
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1085:(−0.6)
1075:(14.6)
1070:(15.6)
1065:(10.8)
1055:(−1.7)
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945:(22.7)
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935:(33.4)
930:(34.5)
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900:(10.7)
890:(39.9)
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865:(38.0)
860:(38.9)
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318:Website
313:2409881
138:Country
2849:Fritch
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2017:(1948)
1906:Sports
1836:12,551
1822:4,030
1812:4.46%
1798:0.27%
1787:0.02%
1773:0.61%
1759:1.34%
1741:2.99%
1727:58.2%
1724:7,305
1656:12,551
1641:13,251
1626:14,302
1611:15,675
1596:15,837
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1581:14,195
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1536:10,018
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1269:(2.3)
1264:(8.9)
1244:(552)
1170:(−24)
1165:(−22)
1160:(−17)
1155:(−11)
1120:(−17)
1115:(−24)
1110:(−24)
1080:(6.2)
1060:(4.1)
1030:(8.4)
1020:(2.2)
1015:(8.8)
985:(7.2)
980:(2.4)
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556:dugout
547:Agrium
535:Solvay
449:, and
350:Borger
226:12,551
157:County
71:B-Town
2913:Other
2657:(PDF)
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1806:(NH)
1781:(NH)
1767:(NH)
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1753:(NH)
1735:(NH)
1721:(NH)
1719:White
1707:Race
1661:−5.3%
1646:−7.3%
1631:−8.8%
1616:−1.0%
1601:11.6%
1571:15.8%
1556:80.3%
1541:53.4%
1521:6,532
1455:Notes
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1361:68.6
1314:(52)
1309:(12)
1259:(10)
1254:(12)
1242:21.72
1239:(20)
1234:(21)
1229:(44)
1224:(60)
1219:(81)
1214:(67)
1209:(81)
1204:(73)
1199:(39)
1194:(36)
1189:(16)
1184:(15)
1150:(−2)
1145:(10)
1140:(11)
1130:(−2)
1125:(−9)
888:103.9
863:100.4
858:102.1
853:100.8
820:(47)
815:(28)
810:(31)
805:(38)
800:(41)
795:(43)
790:(47)
785:(45)
780:(41)
775:(37)
770:(35)
765:(32)
760:(28)
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268:(CDT)
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2393:link
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2362:1993
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2354:1977
2337:2013
2283:2022
2255:2008
2227:2022
2191:2020
2169:2019
1809:560
1756:168
1738:375
1652:2020
1637:2010
1622:2000
1607:1990
1592:1980
1577:1970
1562:1960
1547:1950
1532:1940
1517:1930
1505:Note
1500:Pop.
1415:COOP
1405:3.0
1402:1.2
1399:0.2
1381:0.5
1378:1.7
1375:2.3
1372:2.3
1358:4.3
1355:4.1
1352:5.4
1349:5.8
1346:8.3
1343:6.6
1340:8.0
1337:7.4
1334:5.6
1331:5.9
1328:4.2
1325:3.0
1312:20.3
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1289:(0)
1284:(0)
1279:(0)
1274:(0)
1237:0.77
1232:0.84
1227:1.72
1222:2.38
1217:3.17
1212:2.62
1207:3.17
1202:2.89
1197:1.54
1192:1.41
1187:0.62
1182:0.59
1135:(7)
1088:17.8
1083:30.9
1078:43.2
1073:58.2
1068:60.0
1063:51.5
1058:39.3
1053:29.0
1048:18.1
1043:10.5
1028:47.1
1023:26.8
1018:35.9
1013:47.9
1008:60.0
1003:68.0
998:69.8
993:64.3
988:55.2
983:44.9
978:36.3
973:29.4
968:26.1
958:72.3
953:50.3
948:61.3
943:72.9
938:83.9
933:92.2
928:94.1
923:89.4
918:80.8
913:72.5
908:62.9
903:54.8
898:51.3
883:71.3
878:79.8
873:89.7
868:96.4
848:95.1
843:89.6
838:83.6
833:76.4
828:71.4
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744:Nov
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714:Jan
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1795:34
1770:77
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1307:4.7
1302:2.1
1297:0.2
1267:0.9
1262:3.5
1257:4.1
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1093:8.4
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