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Druso

Ratcliff, Houston County

Marker Text

When the Four-C Company built a large sawmill in nearby Ratcliff in 1900, the Eastern Texas Rail Line was built through the area for shipping. Druso was the only stop on the rail line between the Four-C mill and Lufkin, and changed from a farming to a logging boom town. Druso included a post office, cotton gin, general store, blacksmith and saloon. Children attended nearby Mt. Pisgah School. In 1920 the mill closed, the rail line was abandoned, and the town declined. Much of the land became part of the Davy Crockett National Forest in 1935. (1997)

Marker Details

Address SH 7
Location Description Davy Crockett National Forest, 5.8 mi. E of Ratcliff, SH 7 at Forest Service Road 511. Marker reported missing Jan. 2008. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 10986
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; lumber topics; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.388873, -95.039896

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