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Crews

Crews, Runnels County

Marker Text

Settled in 1880s. Named for C. R. Crews, Ballinger businessman. Mrs. Betty Sims was earliest voluntary teacher-mail carrier. School was built 1890 (with the Rev. Mr. Lockhart, first teacher). Post office established 1892 in Wise and brought store; first postmaster, J. D. Wise. Methodist church was organized in 1890; Baptist church in 1894. Later 11 businesses were in operation; by 1930 school had 7 teachers. The doctors serving longest were F. M. Hale, C. A. Watson, R. E. Burrus. Post office closed 1922; school consolidated with others 1948. The churches are still active.

Marker Details

Address SH 153
Location Description From Winters, take SH 153 east about 12 miles to FM 382 at Crews.
Marker # 1108
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.935753, -99.781571

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