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RAVENNA, TEXAS
Fannin
County, North
Central Texas
33°40'18"N 96°14'30"W (33.671759, -96.241773)
FM 274 and FM 1753
9 Miles NW of Bonham the
county seat
14 Miles NE of Bells
5 Miles SE of the Red River
Population: 209 Est. (2016)
209 (2010) 215 (2000)
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History i n
a Pecan Shell
Settlement began
in the early 1850s when the embryo community was known as Willow
Point. As new families moved into the area, the residents started
calling the town Ravenna, after a large ravine that split the community.
By 1885 the community had 150 residents and a post office. The town
incorporated in 1887 when local businesses included a cotton gin,
grist and saw mill. The Ravenna College, was established about that
time, but relocated to Ector in 1889.
In 1891 the Denison, Bonham and New Orleans Railroad arrived and the
population increased to 400. The 1900 population had declined to 290
but it rebounded to 500 in the mid teens. The Missouri, Kansas and
Texas had assumed ownership of the railroad but it ended operations
by the late 1920s when the population was just over 400.
With the arrival of the Great Depression the population sank to 254
and by the mid 1960s it was a mere 145. Ravenna’s population was 199
in 1990 and has since increased to 215 for the 2000 census. |
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