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Keller

Keller, Tarrant County

Marker Text

After Texas & Pacific Railroad came through this area, H.W. Wood, a druggist, set aside 40 acres on July 19, 1881, for this townsite. He named the new village "Athol". Within a year, the name became "Keller", honoring John C. Keller, railroad construction crew foreman. Many businesses grew up to meet the needs of the surrounding farms. In 1886 the Post Office was established. There were two hotels, three doctors, a newspaper, and a school. The Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian congregations erected a Union Church building in 1886. Keller was incorporated 1958. (1980)

Marker Details

Address Bear Creek Rd. & US 377
Location Description Bear Creek Rd. just east of intersection with US 377, Keller; At park entrance
Marker # 2912
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 32.926364, -97.250138

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