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Antioch
Road Sign
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massy, July 2009
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History on
a Pinhead
Originally called
Anti, Texas, the community grew around a church that was established
in 1856.
It’s first post office was granted in 1888 but that one was closed
the next year. By 1901 it has reopened the post office but then in
1904 it was discontinued for good.
Growth eluded Anti (or Antioch) and during the height of the Great
Depression it only had a church, cemetery and scattered dwelling with
no town center.
The first population estimate appears in 1983 when twenty-nine people
were reported. That figure was used for the 1990 census as well, but
by 2000, the community had grown to 45 residents. |
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massy, July 2009
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Cass
County 1907 postal map showing Antioch as Anti
(NW of Atlanta)
Texas General Land Office |
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