Carpenter, Texas

Coordinates: 29°22′42″N 98°11′05″W / 29.37833°N 98.18472°W / 29.37833; -98.18472
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Carpenter is a small

Metropolitan Statistical Area.[1]

History

Carpenter was named for a local land owner when founded in 1893 as a stop on the San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railroad.[1] In the early 1900s, the community had a cotton gin, general store and post office, with Joseph Winkler as the postmaster, but the post office was discontinued in 1928.[1] The town steadily declined after the rail line was closed and today only a small cluster of homes remain.[1]

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Handbook of Texas Online, Claudia Hazlewood, "CARPENTER, TX," accessed May 15, 2020, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrc26.

29°22′42″N 98°11′05″W / 29.37833°N 98.18472°W / 29.37833; -98.18472