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History in
a Pecan shell
Cass was settled when the Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway came
through the county in the early 1890s has never enjoyed a population
over 100 persons. Cass started life as Sheffield, Texas -
perhaps in anticipation of a future in steel manufacturing. A post
office opened in 1894 but the name was changed to Cass in
1896.
By 1914 the town had two stores, two gins, and reached it's peak
of 100. In 1925 the population had dropped to 20, and the post office
closed three years later. In 1964 the population was reported at
forty, but there were no businesses reported. In 1983 Cass had a
population of fifty.
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From 1907 Texas
(state map #2090) postal map showing Cass
(in NE Cass County)
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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