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Edith

Robert Lee, Coke County

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Settled by cattlemen who ran herds on open range, and stock-farming homesteaders. Development began in early 1880's after Winfield Scott, rancher, fenced his spread. Area had three schools, lodge hall, tabernacle, general store, cotton gin and blacksmith shop. The post office, established in 1890, was named for Edith Bonsall, an admired young lady of Ballinger. It closed in 1955. Dwindling schools combined, then consolidated with those of nearby Robert Lee. As trend toward urban living increased, Edith declined. (1969)

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Location Description from Robert Lee, take SH 158 west about 9 miles. MARKER REPORTED MISSING DEC. 2012
Marker # 1390
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; women
Latitude, Longitude 31.905506, -100.611123

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