Details for Greenwood

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5497002274

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Marker Number 2274
Atlas Number 5497002274
Marker Title Greenwood
Index Entry Greenwood
Address FM 1204
City Greenwood
County Wise
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 642008
UTM Northing 3694490
Subject Codes cities and towns; settlements
Marker Year 1988
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Decatur, take FM 51, 10 miles northeast; take FM 1204, 4 miles north to Greenwood; marker is at the former post office on Main Street.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Pioneer settlers came to this area as early as the 1850s. Local tradition states that the Greenwood and Hart families were among the first settlers in the area, and that the community was named for the Greenwood family and the creek was named for the Hart family. As the town of Greenwood began to grow, businesses, churches, a cemetery, school, and Masonic Lodge were established. A post office was opened in 1877, and a town well was dug by John Karr Berry in the early 1890s. At its peak, the town boasted two saloons, four grocery stores, two drug stores, a hotel, bank, hardware store, barber shop, blacksmith shop, cotton gin, and the Greenwood Gazette newspaper. The Greenwood Male and Female College, although in operation for less than twenty years, provided quality education for young people of the community. This small settlement has served as a supply center for surrounding farming communities for over one hundred years. It has also been a center of social and religious activities. Three churches serve the Greenwood area: Greenwood Baptist Church, founded as Hart's Creek Missionary Baptist Church about 1872; Greenwood Methodist Church, founded about 1880; and Greenwood Church of Christ, founded in 1896.

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