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Photographer’s
Note:
"This one appeared on my software map. Since there is nothing
here and I didn’t find anything on the Internet, I had my doubts about
this one. However, since it was in an area where there were other
towns I came to investigate, I stopped and photographed it.
It is located right on the BN & Sant Fe Railroad where it crosses
highway Ranch 608 about 7.75-miles north of Roscoe.
It is highly possible that a long time ago there was some sort of
village or community here. Or it could have just been a temporary
railroad town.” – Gerald
Massey, June 2010
Editor’s Note:
Gerald Massey correctly followed the old photographer’s adage of “When
in doubt, shoot!” The town may no longer be here, but Mr. Massey’s
photos give a good example of just how lonesome Texas
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Forum:
Subject: Bernecker, Texas
My twin brother, Berle Gene Morris, and I were born at home in Bernecker,
Texas on January 21, 1935. I don't know what the population was at
that time, but I was told that there was a creek near our house, and
a railroad depot. When I was a teenager, I decided to return to my
birthplace to check it out. I found that there was no trace of the
old house, the railroad depot had been relocated, and the creek had
run dry. - Geral Dean Morris-VanHeuverswyn, September 03, 2019 |
BNSF railroad
tracks crosses Ranch Road 608
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2010 |
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