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32.74° N · 100.40° W · County seat: Roby · 902 sq mi

Roby is one of the smallest county seats in Texas, with 589 residents in 2020 — less than half the size of Rotan, the town up the road in the same county. Fisher County has 3,672 people in all, and more wind turbines than either town has houses.

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Roby sits at the centre on US-180. Rotan is northwest of it; Hamlin lies on the eastern county line, mostly in Jones County.

Population (2020)3,672
County seatRoby
Area902 sq mi
Created / organized1876 / 1886
Named forSamuel Rhoads Fisher
RegionWest Texas

Where Fisher County is

Fisher County sits on the Rolling Plains north of Sweetwater and Snyder, in the block of square counties between the Caprock and the Brazos breaks. Seven counties border it: Stonewall north, Jones east, Taylor southeast, Nolan south, Mitchell southwest, Scurry west and Kent northwest.

Abilene is 44 miles southeast in a straight line, the closest city of any size; Big Spring is 71 miles southwest, San Angelo 88 miles south and Lubbock 102 miles northwest. The nearest interstate is I-20, a short run south through Sweetwater, and the county's traffic funnels down to it.

The county was created in 1876 out of land assigned to Bexar County and organized ten years later, in 1886. It is named for Samuel Rhoads Fisher, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence who served as secretary of the navy of the Republic of Texas.

Roby, Rotan and Hamlin

PlaceType2020 population
RotanCity1,334
RobyCity (county seat)589

Fisher County is one of the counties where the seat is not the biggest town: Rotan, in the northwest on State Highway 70, has more than twice Roby's population, and both are dwarfed by nearby Sweetwater and Snyder in adjoining counties. A third city, Hamlin, straddles the eastern county line but lies mostly in Jones County, so its residents are counted there.

Roby's other claim to notice is the 1996 Lotto Texas jackpot: a group of Roby residents pooled their tickets and split a multi-million-dollar prize, a story that briefly turned a town of a few hundred people into national news. Fisher County was for many years an entirely dry county and is now fully wet.

Roads

There is no interstate and no US highway running north–south, which means almost everything moving through Fisher County is either local or headed for I-20 at Sweetwater. The Rotan–Roby–Sweetwater axis on State Highway 70 is the county's main line of travel.

Turbines on the rise

The country south and west of Roby is part of the Roscoe wind development, one of the largest onshore wind projects in the United States when it was completed, with turbines spread across parts of Fisher, Nolan, Scurry and Mitchell counties. The turbines share the ground with cotton and grazing — the land underneath stays in production, and the lease payments have become a steady share of farm income here, in a county where the population has been flat to falling for decades.

Nolan County next door built its economy around wind first, and Fisher County has followed the same pattern: little new construction in the towns, a good deal of new steel in the fields. The high ground and the reliable prevailing wind across the Rolling Plains are the reason this stretch of Texas carries so much of the state's generating capacity.

Population: 3,672 at the 2020 census, with a Census Bureau estimate of 3,665 for 2024 — one of the steadier small-county figures in the region.