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Sudan is a city in Lamb County in Texas, United States. Its population was 940 at the 2020 census. According to The Handbook of Texas, the ar…
Sudan is a city in Lamb County in Texas, United States. Its population was 940 at the 2020 census. According to The Handbook of Texas, the area where the town is now located was once granted to the county in 1892 by the 77 Ranch, owned by S.B. Wilson and Wilson Furneaux. The town developed in 1917–1918 with a hotel and service from the Santa Fe railroad, which had built a branch line from Lubbock, Texas, to Texico, New Mexico, in 1913. The land company manager and first postmaster, P.E. Boesen, suggested the town's name in 1918. A gin was built in 1922 and a bank established a year later. The town was incorporated in 1925, when the population was 600, up from a population of only 15 in 1920. The first of several grain elevators was also erected in 1925 and the Sudan News began publication. The population was 1,014 in 1930, 1,336 in 1950, 976 in 1970, and 1,091 in 1980. In 1990, it was 983. The population reached 1,039 in 2000.
  • Country: United States
  • State: Texas
  • County: Lamb
  • Region: Llano Estacado
  • Established: 1918
  • Elevation: 3,757 ft (1,145 m)
  • Area code: 806

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