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History on
a Pinhead
A post office operated there from 1905 to 1913.
By 1914 Cranz had a telephone connection, a cotton gin, a blacksmith
shop, and a population of fifty. In 1922 the town had three businesses
and continued to report fifty inhabitants. By 1948 its population
was still listed at fifty, but the number of businesses had dropped
to one.
By 1965 Cranz was dropped from the county map. |
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