Forreston, Texas
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Forreston is an unincorporated community in Ellis County, Texas, United States. It lies on U.S. Route 77 eight miles south of Waxahachie. As of the 2000 Census, the population was estimated to be approximately 200.
[edit] History
The roots of Forreston date back to 1843, when the area was known as Howe's Settlement, after an early settler to the region. In the mid to late 1840's, the community was re-named Chambers Creek and received its first post office in 1846. It initially served as the original county seat of Navarro County until 1850, when the organization of Ellis County placed the town within the new county.
From the early 1850's to the late 1880's, Chambers Creek remained a small farming community, providing a school and a church for local residents and farmers. In 1890, the Katie Railroad was built through the area, and businesses began to spring up along the tracks. It was around this time that the community was renamed Forreston, after Carr Forrest, a local landowner who served as the town's first postmaster and donated the land on which the new rail depot was built. By the 1940's, Forreston had 3 cotton gins, several businesses, and a population of 350. Throughout the Twentieth Century the town remained a shipping point for local farming and commerce.
The population began to decline by the 1980's, and by 2000 had dropped to its current level of approximately 200 residents.
[edit] Education
Forreston is served by the Waxahachie Independent School District.
[edit] References
Handbook of Texas Online entry for Forreston
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