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Ratcliff

Ratcliff, Houston County

Marker Text

About 1875, a 32-wagon train of settlers came here from Georgia. Jess H. Ratcliff (1844-1920) built a sawmill about 1855, drawing more people. Post office opened 1889, with Ratcliff as postmaster, and town soon had several stores. Professional men included Drs. H.L. McCall and Jake Jackson. Sold 1901 to Louisiana and Texas Lumber Co., then to Central Coal and Coke Co., sawmill became a vast complex, running until 1917, when it closed. Turning to logging or other enterprises, the community survived, although many residents moved away. The Ratcliff schools consolidated (1955) with Kennard.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description SH 21 Ratcliff
Marker # 7016
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements
Latitude, Longitude 31.391521, -95.139151

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