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1913 Cumby street scene. This is Depot street looking south.
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| In 1884 the village of Black Jack Grove was a bustling community 14 miles west of Sulphur Springs. The population was 250. Mail was delivered daily. Black Jack Grove boasted 2 steam grist mills, 2 cotton gins, 1 planing mill, 2 lumber companies, 5 grocers, 1 saloon and livery, 9 general stores, 1 blacksmith, 2 physicians, 1 lime manufacturer, 1 farm implement company, 1 jeweler, 2 saloons, 1 dry goods store, 1 furniture store, 1 attorney, 1 brick manufacturer, and 1 good school. | ||||||
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Branom's gin in Cumby Texas (date unknown)
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Millinery shop in Cumby Texas. (date unknown)
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J. B., G.S. Berry & unnamed customers pose inside Berry Brothers
Drugs & Jewelers, located in Cumby TX, about 1914. |
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The Old Cumby High School.
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A Cumby school class in 1920.
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Some of the text and images on this web site were used with the gracious permission of the Hopkins County Historical Society. Thank you! |
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