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Argyle is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States, with a population of 4,403 as of 2020. It is a suburb of Fort Worth.

Argyle city overview:
Name:Argyle city
LSAD Code:25
LSAD Description:city (suffix)
State:Texas
County:Denton County
Elevation:719 ft (219 m)
Total Area:11.61 sq mi (30.06 km²)
Land Area:11.56 sq mi (29.93 km²)
Water Area:0.05 sq mi (0.12 km²)
Total Population:4,403
Population Density:379.08/sq mi (146.37/km²)
ZIP code:76226
Area code:940
FIPS code:4803768
GNISfeature ID:2409728

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History

The first European settlement, consisting of a few families, occurred in the Argyle area in the 1850s. The place was then known as Pilot Knob or Waintown. The settlement gradually acquired a few amenities in the late 1800s: a school in 1875, a Baptist church in 1876, and a post office in 1878. The community was formally founded and renamed Argyle in 1881, after the Texas and Pacific railroad built a track through the area. Some believe a railroad surveyor named the town after a garden in France. However, others believe the town to be named after the region of Argyll in Scotland. Also around this time was when Sam Bass, an infamous outlaw who stole $60,000 in gold coins from the Union Pacific Railroad, was rumored to have stashed the gold in a cave. Sam Bass died when he was 27, and it was rumored he never lived to retrieve the gold.

Growth was very slow during the nineteenth century, and by 1890 Argyle only had a population of 148. The town did boast several agriculture-related industries, such as grist mills, general stores, and a cotton gin. In 1885 Argyle built a two-story brick school, and population grew until it reached 238 in 1930. A bank was also established in 1906, a little red brick building with a drugstore in the front. The bank wasn’t around long before it was robbed in 1912. The robbers made away with $1700 and were never caught. Electricity and telephone service became available in the mid-1930s.

The Great Depression took its toll on the Argyle area, and the population declined to only ninety in 1950. Argyle incorporated as a separate city on September 19, 1960, with M.H. Wilson as the first mayor. Gradually the town grew in population as more people from the Dallas–Fort Worth area discovered its rural charm. By the 1970s a number of retail establishments were located in Argyle, and the population reached 1,575 in 1990, and doubled from that figure to 3,282 at the 2010 census. The high rate of growth is expected to continue as part of the general development of northern areas in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

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Geography

Argyle is located at 33°6′59″N 97°11′8″W / 33.11639°N 97.18556°W / 33.11639; -97.18556 (33.116422, –97.185461). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 11.4 square miles (29.6 km), of which 11.4 square miles (29.5 km) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km), or 0.41%, is water.

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Map of Denton County, Texas
Denton County is located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 906,422, making it the 7th-most populous county in Texas. The county seat is Denton. The county, which was named for John B. Denton, was established in 1846. Denton County constitutes part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. In ... Read more
Map of Denton County, Texas

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