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History on
a Pinhead
The
Handbook of Texas states that this Elm Grove (one of many communities
with the same name) "probably began by the early 1900s." The abbreviated
entry goes on to include that the community stayed on highway maps
through the 1930s, displaying a church and school. The 2000 census
reported a mere 15 people - and "only the locale itself" appeared
on highway maps.
Elm Grove was suggested for inclusion by John Donahoo who
wrote:
"I noticed on your website that you have five communites/towns documented
that go by the name Elm Grove. I just wanted to let someone know
that there is at least one more that you may not be aware of.
There is a
community in northern McCulloch
County called Elm Grove that does not appear in your text. It
is located on FM 765 a few miles east of U.S. Highway 377. I know
for a fact that it is there, (I was shocked to even find it on an
internet map site) because my grandparents on both sides of the
family were born in the nearby communities of Indian
Creek, Mercury and Milburn went
to school at Elm Grove. About a dozen other of my ancestors are
named on the town memorial out side the old school house. There
is not too much still remaining of the community, it never was very
large to begin with, but the old one room school house has been
turned into a community center and local museum.
Just thought that you folks might be interested in this information.
Thank you for putting together such a great website. I just found
it today, but have already thoroughly enjoyed what I have seen."
- John A. Donahoo, Fort
Worth, Texas
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