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History in
a Pecan Shell
Named
for a long-ago Speaker of the House of the U.S. House of Representatives
(Charles F. Crisp), Crisp began using the name when the post office
opened in 1892. Settlement had begun a few years previously. The town
reached its population zenith in the 1920s. It remained there through
the 60s and then declined to just under 100 - where it has remained
ever since.
Crisp's name lives on, however, in the form of brick. The word is
impressed in the product of a local brickyard and like the neighboring
towns of Palmer and Ferris,
it turns up on occasion - usually in the sidewalks of brick collectors.
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Forum:
Ernest Tubb the singer was born in Crisp back in 1914 and lived there
till family moved to Kemp some years
later where his folks later separated. - unsigned, November 30, 2010 |
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