Lockett
Lockett is at the intersection of U.S. Highway 70
and Farm Road 433, six miles southwest of Vernon and seven miles west of the
Foard county line in west central Wilbarger County.
A settlement has existed at the site from the
early 1880s, and a school was established in 1885.
In 1888 the community was named for local
residents T. J. and J. B. Lockett.
A Methodist group had been present since 1887, and
in 1898 its members built Wesley Chapel. A Baptist church organized in Lockett
in 1909, and the Lutherans were established by 1910. Around 1918 a Church
of Christ was organized.
In the early twentieth century the Streit family from Switzerland founded a twenty-five-piece
community band. By 1918 Lockett had a gin, two general stores,
and several other businesses.
The population between 1940 and 1960 was 125. The Lockett
school was consolidated with that of Vernon in 1969.
In the mid-1980s
through 2000 the town reported a population of 200. The Zion Lutheran
and Lockett Baptist churches remained active.
Source: Wilbarger County Historical Commission,
Wilbarger County (Lubbock, 1986).
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