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Eliasville, Texas

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Two early residents were the Donnell brothers, William and Thomas, who established a grist mill on the Brazos River on the west side of town. The bed of the clear fork is sandstone in this area and made for a sturdy foundation on which to build a mill. The first mill was destroyed and then rebuilt in
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During the boom years of the 1920s, Eliasville grew quickly and was incorporated in 1921. W. T. Donnell was the town's first mayor. The area's minerals and oil led to this growth. During this time, the town was served by the Wichita Falls and Southern
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1879 with help from a U.S. Government Engineer. The mill was destroyed in by fire in 1927. The remains of the mill and dam continue to be a popular stop for photographers and those looking for a glimpse of the past.
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During the 1850s, there was a river crossing near the present location of the town that was part of the Austin to Fort Belknap Military Road that was used by the 2nd U.S. Cavalry under command of
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and other areas for defense work. The population was 400 in 1940, and had declined to 116 by 1980. A city lake was completed in 1952. Eliasville is no longer incorporated. As of the
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at the intersection of Texas Farm Roads 1974, 3109, and 701, close to the Stephens County line in southwestern Young County, approximately 20 miles from Graham.
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During the boom years Eliasville's students were served by the DeLong Ward school. Today, students are served by the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Eliasville, Texas
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was born in Eliasville, as were two University of Texas presidents,
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unincorporated community
Young County
Texas
Brazos River


Albert Sidney Johnston
Robert E. Lee
American Revolutionary War
Dallas Cowboys
Mike Dowdle
Harry Yandell Benedict
Homer Rainey
Railway
Fort Worth
2000 Census
Graham Independent School District
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Eliasville, Texas
"Founder of Eliasville"
"Fighters of the Revolutionary War"
"Early Store Owner"
"UT Presidents from Eliasville"
the original
"Eliasville's Past"
the original
"Eliasville Eureka Dam"
"Eureka Dam and Mill Location"
"DeLong Ward School"
http://www.purpleheartaustin.org/davis.htm
https://web.archive.org/web/20120302203726/http://blog.masonmccoy.com/?p=176

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