Parsley Hill
Parsley Hill is at the
intersection of Farm roads 1207 and 2074, eleven miles southwest of Vernon in
southwestern Wilbarger County. It developed around a school that began in 1911,
and was named after landowner J. N. Parsley.
A gin and a blacksmith shop were
built later.
In 1929 the school was
consolidated with the Antelope, Haney, Guggisberg, and Kincheloe districts to form the Five-In-One
School.
During the 1940s the Parsley Hill population was 180,
and the community had two businesses. From 1950 through the 1980s,
however, forty residents were reported there. Parsley Hill was
shown on the 1984 county highway map with two businesses. In 2000 the population was again reported at forty.
Source: Wilbarger County Historical Commission,
Wilbarger County (Lubbock, 1986).