Parker, Johnson County, Texas

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Parker, Texas
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Parker, Texas
Coordinates: 32°14′39″N97°16′52″W / 32.2440365°N 97.2811243°W / 32.2440365; -97.2811243
Country United States
State Texas
County Johnson
Elevation
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830 ft (253 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP Code
76050
Area code(s) 817, 682
GNIS feature ID1343593 [1]

Parker is an unincorporated community in southeastern Johnson County, Texas on Texas State Highway 171. [2]

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History

Families had settled in the area as far back as the 1850s, but a community wouldn't form until the 1880s. A post office called Nathan operated from 1887 to 1906. A nondenominational church moved to the community in 1900 and would later transition to a Methodist place of worship. In 1904, the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway passed through the area, connecting Parker with Cleburne and Hillsboro. Residents of Nathan wanted to change the name to Kennard, after A. D. Kennard, Jr, who donated land in the town. However, they decided against it because there already was a town in Texas named Kennard. They instead decided to name it Parker, in honor of the president of the railroad which had grown the town's population to 100 by 1914. Parker was named before Parker, Collin County, Texas. The New Hope School moved two miles south to Parker and had an enrollment of 51 students with just one teacher in 1905. The school would later be annexed by the Grandview Independent School District in 1963. A fire and cyclone would hit the town in 1914, causing significant damage. Later, in 1927, the town's cotton gin burned. Families began moving eastward, and the population declined from 110 and three businesses in 1933 30 and two stores in 1943, further decreasing to 21 in the 1960s. The population did grow in the following years, with an estimate of 93 in 2009. [2]

Transportation

Cow Pasture Airport (FAA code: TE16) is a private-use airport one mile northwest of Parker. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Parker, Johnson County, Texas
  2. 1 2 Minor, David. "PARKER, TX (JOHNSON COUNTY)". The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association . Retrieved April 10, 2020.
  3. "TE16 - Cow Pasture Airport". SkyVector. Retrieved April 10, 2020.