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County Line School

Point, Rains County

Marker Text

In 1842, John Garrett, a farmer and rancher from Arkansas, moved his family to this area. It became known as "County Line Prairie" or "Garrett's Prairie." In 1897, commissioners established County Line School as Rains County's third district after the original school burned. Lige Garrett designed a new two-story building at this site. For a time, Woodmen of the World used the second floor for meetings. As the community grew, more functions were held at the school, including club meetings, church activities and other events such as the County Line New Year's Stew, which began in 1908 and continues to this day. Even though the school building is now gone, there were many lives affected by the tiny East Texas school. (2014)

Marker Details

Address 6930 FM 275
Location Description County Line Baptist Church, 2 miles north of FM 275 and FM 515.
Marker # 18006
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code Education
Latitude, Longitude 32.974874, -95.786606

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