Bosque County: Land and People (A History of Bosque County, Texas) Page: 14

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COMMUNITY HISTORIES: AN INTRODUCTION

Bosque County, Texas, is divided into eight school districts - Clifton, Cranfills Gap,
Iredell, Kopperl, Meridian, Morgan, Valley Mills, and Walnut Springs. In setting forth
histories of these areas, a logical approach seems to be to follow divisions of the county
into these districts. Each of the towns named above has been researched and designated
writers have written respective stories. In addition to the major town of the eight regions,
many rural communities are included in this section of Bosque County history. Some of
them are thriving communities today; others are just a memory.
Bosque County community histories include:
I. CLIFTON
Bergman School, Coon Creek, Cooper, Harmony, Laguna Park, Norse, Pleasant Hill,
Smith Bend, Womack
II. CRANFILLS GAP
Boggy, Cove Springs, Live Oak Grove, Meridian Creek, Mt. View, Mustang
III. IREDELL
Black Stump Valley, Footout, Help, Mt. Zion, Pikesville
IV. KOPPERL
Allen Bend, Auburn Branch, Brazos Point, Eulogy, Hunton (Bodine), Colony of
Kent, Kimball Town and Kimball Bend, Lone Oak, Powell Dale, Steiner (Fowler),
Union Hill
V. MERIDIAN
Walling Bend
VI. MORGAN
Dyersville
VII. VALLEY MILLS
Cayote, Center Point, Fairview, Greenock, Lane's Chapel, Mosheim, Rock Church
on Hog Creek, Searsville
VIII. WALNUT SPRINGS
Fairview, Taylor Springs

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Bosque County History Book Committee. Bosque County: Land and People (A History of Bosque County, Texas), book, 1985; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91038/m1/30/ocr/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.

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