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Home Texas Shelby County Paxton Site of Town of Spivey, 1870s-1900
     

Site of Town of Spivey, 1870s-1900

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US 85, 1.5 mi. east, Paxton, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 57' 30.87299000016", -94° 8' 47.51747000016"
 
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     Founded by Civil War veteran James Jackson Spivey; brothers Elisha P. and George W. Spivey lived nearby. In early days mail arrived by wagon. Houston East & West Texas Railroad crossed the founder's land, building Spivey Station, 1886. During late 1880s Hicks Lumber Mill and workers' houses were erected. U. S. Post Office was established in 1891, with Isaac W. Spivey, postmaster. Friendship Baptist Church was organized in 1890s with James M. Spivey, pastor. After 1900, town gradually moved over to Paxton Switch. Friendship Cemetery, with 33 graves, marks the old site.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Site of Town of Spivey, 1870s-1900 Historical Marker Location Map, Paxton, Texas

 
   
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