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Enloe TX, Round Bale Gin Early 1900s

Round Bale Gin in Enloe Texas, early 1900's
Postcard courtesy Jeff Duncan, Clara Foster Slough Museum
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History in a Pecan Shell

Enloe began with the building of a church here in 1888, but it wasn�t officially a proper town until nine years later when space was donated to the railroad by J. A. Enloe. Also in 1897, the town opened a post office under Enloe�s name. The population at that time was reported to be around 100 residents.

Seven years later the town counted 273 residents and the Enloe Baptists rebuilt their church. 1914 reported 400 Enloens and a telephone system.

The town had most essential businesses and two cotton gins and the population had grown to 450 by 1929. Seven years later the number of people had decreased to 265.

Increased factory work for the WWII war effort drained off more of Enloe�s workforce and by the mid 1950s less than 200 people lived here. This figure fell to just 150 for the mid 1960s and was given as 125 for the 2000 Census.

Enloe TX Main Street 1897 photo

Enloe, Texas Main Street, 1897
Photo courtesy Jeff Duncan, Clara Foster Slough Museum

Enloe TX - Enloe Highschool Varsity 1938

Enloe High School 6 man football team in 1938
Photo courtesy Joe Wooten

Enloe TX - Enloe High School Junior Varsity 1938

Enloe High School Junior Varsity, 1938
Photo courtesy Joe Wooten

Enloe TX - Clara Foster Slough Museum, 4th of July

Enloe, Texas 4th of July parade preparations. Lane Duncan prepares his Texas T-Rex pulling tractor at the Clara Foster Slough Museum, prior to the 2009 Enloe 4th of July parade.
Photo courtesy Jeff Duncan, Clara Foster Slough Museum

Enloe TX - Clara Foster Slough Museum display

Clara Foster Slough Museum exhibits, in Enloe, Texas
Photo courtesy Jeff Duncan, Clara Foster Slough Museum
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