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History in
a Pecan Shell
Established shortly
after the Civil War, the community was granted a post office in 1888.
The 1890 census counted 250 residents and while that was a respectably
sized town for the era, Emmett had no railroad connection.
The post office closed in 1905 and many residents to nearby Frost,
which did have a railroad connection. During the Great Depression,
Emmett’s population fell to just over 100. Later, Emmett’s students
were bussed to schools in Frost and
Emmet became only scattered residences held together by a cemetery
and church. |
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