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History in
a Pecan Shell
The earliest noted
settler was William Avant, who arrived around 1835. The town may have
once been named Hog Fork but was renamed to honor George Tool,
storekeeper. A post Tool post office operated for ten years - starting
in 1901. At the end of WWII,
the one hundred people who lived in Tool took advantage of the improved
roads and left - leaving behind only forty people by 1950.
In 1965, with the completion of the Cedar Creek Reservoir, the population
increased to 300 and then to 1,700 by 1990. |
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