Waskom, Texas Explained

Official Name:Waskom, Texas
Settlement Type:City
Nickname:The Gateway to Texas[1]
Mapsize:290px
Pushpin Map:Texas#USA#North America
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Alt:Map of the U.S.
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Texas##Location within the United States##Location within North America
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Harrison
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Footnotes:[2]
Area Total Km2:6.94
Area Land Km2:6.94
Area Water Km2:0.00
Area Total Sq Mi:2.68
Area Land Sq Mi:2.68
Area Water Sq Mi:0.00
Population As Of:2020
Population Total:1910
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Timezone:Central (CST)
Utc Offset:-6
Timezone Dst:CDT
Utc Offset Dst:-5
Elevation M:87
Elevation Ft:285
Coordinates:32.4783°N -94.0639°W
Postal Code Type:ZIP code
Postal Code:75692
Area Code:430, 903
Blank Name:FIPS code
Blank Info:48-76636[3]
Blank1 Name:GNIS feature ID
Blank1 Info:1349531[4]

Waskom is a city in the U.S. state of Texas with a 2020 census-tabulated population of 1,910,[5] down from 2,160 residents in 2010.[6] [7] It is located in Harrison County and lies approximately 19miles east of the county seat, Marshall, on U.S. 80 and Interstate 20.[8] Waskom forms part of Greater Marshall, which is also included in the Longview–Marshall combined statistical area in the Ark-La-Tex region. To the east are the cities of Greenwood and Shreveport, Louisiana.

History

The city of Waskom was established in 1850 as Powell Town, presumably for Jonathan S. Powell, who owned a land grant in the area.[9] It was founded as a midway point for an east-west (Dallas to Shreveport) cattle and cotton economic trail to the Red River in Louisiana.[10]

From 1850 to 1872 it had a post office as Powellton. In 1872, it became a main railroad station between Dallas, Texarkana, and Shreveport. The city's named was changed to Waskom Station in 1872 and to Waskom in 1881 after J. M. Waskom, a director of the Southern Pacific Railroad.

In 2014 and 2015, Waskom High School won the 3A D2 state title in football.[11]

In June 2019, the city council voted to outlaw abortion in the city, declaring Waskom a "sanctuary city for the unborn" (the first such city to designate itself as such), as state governments elsewhere in the United States also were drafting abortion bans.[12] [13] There is currently no abortion clinic in the city.[14] [15] The Waskom ordinance has led other small cities in Texas (and, as of April 2021, in Nebraska) to vote in favor of becoming "sanctuary cities for the unborn."[16] [17] [18] In May 2021, Lubbock became the largest Texas city to ban abortion following Waskom.[19]

Geography

Waskom is located in eastern Harrison County at 32.4783°N -94.0639°W (32.478416, –94.063769).[20] The eastern border of the city is the Texas–Louisiana border. Interstate 20 provides access to the city from Exit 633 on the west side and Exit 635 to the south. Interstate 20 leads east to Shreveport and west to Dallas.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.9km2, all land.[6] The city drains to the north towards Paw Paw Bayou and to the south towards tributaries of Cross Bayou. Both bayous run east to Cross Lake, which flows out to the Red River in Shreveport.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 1,910 people, 589 households, and 436 families residing in the city.

In 2018 there was an estimated population of 1,887, a decrease of 273 inhabitants since the 2010 census.[21] Per the American Community Survey's 2018 estimates, a total of 598 households and 468 families resided in Waskom.[22] There were 833 housing units in 2018.[23] At the census of 2010 and the American Community Survey's estimates, there were 2,160 people, 732 households, and 460 families residing in the city.[24] [25] The population density was 750sp=usNaNsp=us in 2000. There were 868 housing units in 2010.

In 2000, there were 790 households, out of which 34.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.9% were married couples living together, 15.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.6% were non-families. 24.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.62 and the average family size was 3.10.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 28.6% under the age of 18, 8.9% from 18 to 24, 26.6% from 25 to 44, 23.7% from 45 to 64, and 12.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.4 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $29,737, and the median income for a family was $32,243. Males had a median income of $29,625 versus $18,859 for females. The per capita income for the city was $13,080. About 19.4% of families and 24.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 35.5% of those under age 18 and 14.8% of those age 65 or over.

In 2018, 48.1% of households had children under the age of 18 living with them. The average household size was 3.16 and the average family size was 3.59. The median age of Waskom was 49.9.[26] The median income was $29,844.[27] In 2020 the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment was $799 according to Sperling's BestPlaces,[28] making it relatively cheaper than neighboring Shreveport, Louisiana.[29]

Race and ethnicity

Waskom racial composition as of 2020[30]
(NH = Non-Hispanic)!Race!Number!Percentage
White (NH)1,08957.02%
Black or African American (NH)24913.04%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH)120.63%
Asian (NH)60.31%
Some Other Race (NH)20.1%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH)854.45%
Hispanic or Latino46724.45%
Total1,910

At the 2020 census, its racial composition was 57.02% non-Hispanic white, 13.04% Black or African American, 0.63% Native American or Alaska Native, 0.31% Asian, 0.1% some other race, 4.45% multiracial, and 24.25% Hispanic or Latino of any race. The racial makeup in 2018 was 61.0% non-Hispanic white, 17.1% Black or African American, 0.7% Native American or Alaskan Native, and 2.2% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 19.0% of the city's populace. The 2010 U.S. census determined Waskom's population was 69.77% White, 13.29% Black or African American, 0.93% Native American or Alaska Native, 2.22% two or more races, 13.56% some other race, 0.23% Asian, and 19.58% Hispanic or Latino of any race.[31] In 2000, the racial makeup of the city was 75.05% White, 15.76% Black or African American, 0.63% Native American, 0.15% Asian, 7.16% from other races, and 1.26% from two or more races. Hispanic and Latin Americans of any race were 9.86% of the population.

Religion

Waskom and Harrison County are predominantly Christian areas, typical of the Bible Belt.[32] The largest Christian tradition in the city of Waskom are the Baptists, followed by Methodists and Catholics. Of the Baptist population, the largest denomination is the Southern Baptist Convention.[33] Predominantly African American-led Baptist churches are either independent Baptist, or part of the National Baptist Convention (USA or America). There is one United Methodist congregation in the city limits,[34] and one Catholic church.[35]

Education

The city is served by the Waskom Independent School District.

Media

Waskom is within the media market of the Shreveport-Bossier City metropolitan statistical area.

The city's newspaper market is primarily served by The Marshall News Messenger and The Waskom Post.[36] The Shreveport Times, owned by USA Today, also has circulation within Waskom.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Waskom, TX. City of Waskom. February 7, 2018.
  2. Web site: 2019 U.S. Gazetteer Files. United States Census Bureau. August 7, 2020.
  3. Web site: U.S. Census website. United States Census Bureau. 2008-01-31.
  4. Web site: US Board on Geographic Names. 2008-01-31. United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25.
  5. Web site: 2020 U.S. Census Race and Population Totals . 2022-05-20 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  6. Web site: Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): Waskom city, Texas. U.S. Census Bureau. American Factfinder. February 7, 2018. https://archive.today/20200213103605/https://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_SF1/G001/1600000US4876636. February 13, 2020. dead.
  7. Web site: 2010 DEC Summary File . 2020-01-23 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  8. Web site: Find Distance Between Cities Locations on Map Mileage Calculator: Waskom, Texas to Marshall, Texas. Distancebetweencities.us. 2020-01-23.
  9. Web site: WASKOM, TX. Lentz. Sallie M.. 2010-06-15. Tshaonline.org. en. 2019-05-28.
  10. Web site: History City of Waskom, Texas Official Site. en-US. 2019-05-28.
  11. Web site: Waskom Wildcats wins back-to-back state titles. Nathan Hague. Marshall News Messenger. December 19, 2015 . en. 2019-05-28.
  12. News: Texas town bans abortion in all-male council vote. 2019-06-13. BBC News. 2020-01-23. en-GB.
  13. Web site: 'Sanctuary city for the unborn': All-male city council in Texas town bans most abortions. Miller. Ryan W.. Usatoday.com. en-US. 2020-01-23.
  14. News: Five men outlaw abortion in a Texas town, declaring a 'sanctuary city for the unborn'. Isaac Stanley-Becker. The Washington Post.
  15. Web site: 'Abortion is Freedom' billboards cause controversy in Waskom, city declared the act illegal. Hargett. Kenley. Ksla.com. July 6, 2019 . en-US. 2020-01-23.
  16. News: Anti-abortion law spreads in East Texas as "sanctuary city for the unborn" movement expands. Emily Wax-Thibodeaux. 2019-10-01. The Texas Tribune. en. 2020-01-23.
  17. Web site: Banning abortion, more Texas towns become 'sanctuary cities for the unborn'. Parke. Caleb. 2020-01-16. Fox News. en-US. 2020-01-23.
  18. Web site: Three Texas towns vote in favor of 'sanctuary cities for the unborn,' hoping to ban abortion. Walters. Edgar. 2020-01-15. Click2houston.com. en. 2020-01-23.
  19. Web site: 2021-05-02. Lubbock votes to become largest city in U.S. to ban abortion. 2021-05-03. KLBK KAMC EverythingLubbock.com. en-US.
  20. Web site: US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990. United States Census Bureau. 2011-04-23. 2011-02-12.
  21. Web site: 2018 ACS 5-Year Estimates Detailed Tables . 2020-01-23 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  22. Web site: 2018 ACS Households and Families Estimates . 2020-01-25 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  23. Web site: 2018 ACS Demographic and Housting Estimates . 2020-01-25 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  24. Web site: 2010 ACS Demographic and Housting Estimates . 2020-01-25 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  25. Web site: 2010 ACS Households and Families Estimates . 2020-01-25 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  26. Web site: 2018 ACS Age and Sex Estimates . 2020-01-25 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  27. Web site: 2018 ACS Annual Income Estimates . 2020-01-25 . U.S. Census Bureau.
  28. Web site: Cost of Living Estimates for Waskom, Texas. Sperling's BestPlaces.
  29. Web site: Cost of Living Estimates for Shreveport, Louisiana. Sperling's BestPlaces.
  30. Web site: Explore Census Data . 2022-05-25 . data.census.gov.
  31. Web site: Waskom, TX Population - Census 2010 and 2000 Interactive Map, Demographics, Statistics, Quick Facts - CensusViewer. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200220135224/http://censusviewer.com/city/TX/Waskom. February 20, 2020. 2020-12-17. censusviewer.com.
  32. Web site: Religion in Waskom, Texas. Sperling's BestPlaces.
  33. Web site: SBC Churches Directory. 2020-12-17. churches.sbc.net. en-US.
  34. Web site: Search - Find A Church. 2020-12-17. The United Methodist Church. en.
  35. Web site: The Best Catholic Churches in Waskom, Texas, United States Rated By Past Visitors. 2020-12-17. The Catholic Directory. en.
  36. Web site: The Waskom Post. The Waskom Post. en-US. 2020-01-25.