McCaulley, Texas

McCaulley, Texas

McCaulley is an unincorporated community in Fisher County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 96 in 2000.[1]

McCaulley is located at 32°46′55″N 100°12′14″W / 32.78194°N 100.20389°W / 32.78194; -100.20389 (32.7820543, -100.2039923) and is situated along FM 57 in eastern Fisher County, approximately 14 miles northeast of Roby and 38 miles northwest of Abilene.[2]

Although McCaulley is unincorporated, it continues to have a post office in operation with the zip code of 79534.[3] Public education in the community is provided by the Roby Consolidated Independent School District.

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