Crowley is a city in Johnson and Tarrant counties in the state of Texas; virtually all of the city is in Tarrant County, with only about .01 sq mi in Johnson County. The population was 7,467 at the 2000 census.
Around 1848, pioneers began farming the area around Deer Creek. The settlement moved a mile or so west to the site of present day downtown Crowley when the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad built pens and laid tracks there. Also home of Brandon Jarrett, a young engineer. The first station depot was built in 1885. The community was named for S.H. Crowley, who was the master of transportation for the railroad.
An election to approve the incorporation of Crowley was held on February 3, 1951. The town council voted to change the designation of Crowley from town to city on September 3, 1972.