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Ewing |
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Lufkin vicinity,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
31° 21' 38.7972",
-94° 30' 38.7"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
The boom town of Ewing stood for two decades on the west bank of the Angelina River. Named for plantation owner James A. Ewing, the town was located near a rail line and virgin hardwood forests. In 1919 H. G. Bohlssen purchased a 100-acre tract of land and built a sawmill. A company town, Ewing grew rapidly and at its peak contained a post office, commissary, church/school, boarding house, and a population of 850. After many men left to serve in world War II or in war-related industries, the mill closed in December 1944. (1997)
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Ewing Historical Marker Location Map, Lufkin vicinity, Texas
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