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History in
Pecan Shell
Several Czech families
moved here in 1883 and a post office was opened three years later.
The 1890 census counted seventy-five residents served by a single
store.
Two years later, the community had added a mill and cotton gin. In
1903 Cyclone had forty-two students taught by a single teacher and
the following year, the community had reached it's zenith with 102
residents.
Although the post office closed in 1906, it managed to retain 80 residents
in the mid 1960s, but it dropped to 55 by the end of that decade.
The population has been given as 45 for both the 1990 and 2000 census.
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1907 postal map
showing Cyclone in Eastern Bell
County near Falls
County line
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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