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History
in a Pecan Shell
Strawn was named after local rancher Stephen Strawn. Prior to the
arrival of the Texas and Pacific Railroad in the early 1880s, the
community had been known as North Fork (of Palo Pinto Creek).
By 1891 the population was 400.
Oil was discovered near Strawn as early as 1895, but not until the
T & P Coal and Oil Company got interested in 1915 did any production
begin. Before the end of 1915 Strawn had 20 wells producing. The first
natural gas well was drilled in 1924. The Strawn Coal Mining Company
was formed and merged with another coal mining company three miles
north of Strawn. Between 1910 and 1920 over 1.6 million tons of coal
were taken out from the depths of Palo Pinto County to power the locomotives
of the T & P.
Strawn incorporated in 1940 when it had a population of 1,107. It
fell below 700 in 1980 and has slowly grown to the current 739. |
Strawn
Texas Feature Stories
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Delightful
Detour by Billy B. Smith
"The sixteen-mile delightful detour [through Gordon,
Mingus and Strawn] reminds me that
there once was another America, a wistful place full of pleasant and
pensive scenery..." more |
Strawn Texas
Forum
I understand that
my great-grandfather was Stephen Strawn who founded [Strawn, Texas].
My uncle took some photos of Strawn in the 1950's when he visited.
(I have them somewhere.) I also have some documents on the Strawn
family and wonder how I might get in touch with someone in Strawn,
Texas? My letter attempts in the 1980's went unanswered. I wonder
if any Strawn relatives still live nearby to the town. They might
be interested in copies of the family documents I have. - Stephen
Strawn, Humboldt County, California, March 22, 2007 |
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