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Reagan Post
Office, TX 76680
Photo
courtesy of Paul Newsome, August, 2004
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History in
a Pecan Shell
Reagan was named
after William Reason Reagan who donated the land. It dates from 1873
when the Waco and Northwestern Railroad laid tracks between Bremond
and Ross.
During the mid-1880s Reagan reportedly had nine (!) cotton gins, five
stores, and two hotels.
By 1890 they had a weekly newspaper and a thriving population of 500
people.
In 1905 there were two one-teacher schools for Blacks and one three-teacher
school for others. Reagan schools consolidated into the Marlin
ISD during the wave of school consolidations after WWII.
Reagan reached its high-water mark in 1914 with 600 Reaganites. Population
fell during the 1920s and even further in the 30s. It was down to
353 by the time the U.S. entered WWII.
The Southern Pacific discontinued rail service in 1965. |
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