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History in
a Pecan Shell
The community
was established in the early 1860s but under the slightly different
spelling of Minton. A post office named Milton was opened
in 1874 although it closed in 1907.
The 1890s seem to have been the town’s years of growth when Milton
had a general store, a dry goods store, and two gins that also operated
as gristmills.
Although no early population figures are available, Milton had 300
people for the 1930 census. That seems to have been the town’s peak.
After WWII
a severe decline occurred with all of the town’s businesses lost.
By the 1970s the town was a near ghost with only scattered residences
and the church and cemetery.
The 1990 census
counted 50 residents which increased to 80 for the 2000 count.
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