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Acton Public Square

Acton, Hood County

Marker Text

The oldest community in what is now Hood County, Acton was settled during the 1850's. First called "Comanche Peak" when a post office was established here on March 10, 1856, the town was renamed "Acton" before the post office was reopened, March 16, 1868. Clarence P. Hollis, pioneer merchant and early postmaster, donated 1.43 acres of land for this public square in the 1860's. Once the hub of commercial activity, the square declined after many of the buildings around it burned. The site was resurveyed in 1974 and restored as center of this rural community. (1976)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description at North Intersection of FM 4 and FM 167, Acton
Marker # 81
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; parks
Latitude, Longitude 32.446271, -97.690426

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