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History in
a Pecan Shell
Stephen
F. Austin's second group founded Allenfarm between 1821 and
1831. The community was named after plantation owner Robert A. Allen.
A post office was granted in 1885 and closed in the 1940s. The 1902
population was listed as 100 residents - served by a store, two
cotton gins and three saloons. Schools and a church came later.
The population fell to 75 in the 1940s and by the mid 1960s it had
fallen to a mere fifteen. It had risen to 40 by 1970 and the 2000
census counted thirty residents.
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