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Gent Village

Maydelle, Cherokee County

Marker Text

Located on top of Gent Mountain between two creeks, the village of Gent was settled in the 1850s primarily by families from Alabama and Tennessee in search of good farmland. The early settlers quickly established religious and educational institutions, and by 1900 the village boasted several stores, mills and cotton gins as well. Construction of the Texas State Railroad from Rusk to Palestine and the founding of the town of Maydelle (1.5 mi. s.) in 1910 pulled business away from Gent. Gradually the village was abandoned, and today not a single structure remains.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description FM 2138 about 3 miles north of Maydelle
Marker # 6771
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.83302, -95.309653

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