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History in
a Pecan Shell
Pin
Hook, Texas,
about 3.5 SE of Faulkner is sometimes confused with Faulkner. The
community never had a post office.
Storekeeper Ira Faulkner, the town’s namesake also ran a sawmill here
in the early years of the 20th Century.
Early population figures aren’t available, and the fledgling town
dropped into a decline after WWII.
Faulkner was left off county maps in the 1980s but the 2000 census
managed to find 48 people to qualify as residents. |
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