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Argyle

Argyle, Denton County

Marker Text

This area was first settled in the 1850s by members of the Peters Colony. In 1881 the town of Argyle was started by Galveston developer James Morrill, when a rail line was built through the area. Early residents came from neighboring settlements. Schools consolidated with Argyle included Beulah, Pilot Knob, Stoney Ridge, Lane, and parts of the Prairie Mound and Litsey districts. An 1895 fire destroyed the business area, but it was soon rebuilt. The growth of nearby urban areas, which led to a decline before World War II, has resulted in recent population increases. (1981)

Marker Details

Address 308 Denton St. E.
Location Description Argyle Town Hall, S side Denton St. E., 0.2 mi. E of US 377
Marker # 195
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; land development; schools
Latitude, Longitude 33.120828, -97.182447

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