A semi-sedentary people, they occupied northern Texas in the early 18th century.
Up to 11 inches of snow fell in northern Texas.
They lived in central and northern Texas.
Between 1924 and 1925, the town of Wortham in northern Texas grew from 1,000 to about 30,000.
The company traces its history to the beginnings of electric service in northern Texas.
For one week in February 1956, a snow storm of historic proportions struck northern Texas.
In central, northern and eastern Texas this phonetic phenomenon is especially widespread.
That name, however, was also in use by another community in northern Texas.
Tornado watches extended from the coastline to northern Texas along the right side of the storm.
Throughout northern Texas, six tornadoes were confirmed and several more likely touched down elsewhere in the state.