. Texas ... an illustrated description of present conditions in the Lone Star state, with comparative tables showing the marvelous growth and exceptional advantages offered to the prospective investor or homeseeker . Tarrant County Cotton,63 ROCKWALL Rockwall County Wealth. Area and Population. This is the smallest coun-ty in the State, having anarea of 96,000 acres, of which76,000 acres are in culti-vation. The county was,population of 8,531. The farm organized in 1873, and has alands are fertile and and Churches. The schools number 26, receiving from the State and


. Texas ... an illustrated description of present conditions in the Lone Star state, with comparative tables showing the marvelous growth and exceptional advantages offered to the prospective investor or homeseeker . Tarrant County Cotton,63 ROCKWALL Rockwall County Wealth. Area and Population. This is the smallest coun-ty in the State, having anarea of 96,000 acres, of which76,000 acres are in culti-vation. The county was,population of 8,531. The farm organized in 1873, and has alands are fertile and and Churches. The schools number 26, receiving from the State and Countyfund the sum of $12,000. In addition to the public schools there aretwo high grade colleges. The religious denominations number 30. Cost of Lands. Improved lands are rated $40 to $60 per acre; unimproved lands$15 to $25 per Three banks in the county have deposits of $300, Facilities. The Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway affords the countytransportation and shipping facilities north, east, south and west. Towns. ROCKWALL, the county seat, with a population of 1,500, is thelargest and most important town, having good business buildings,fine schools and churches, two cotton seed oil mills, several grain elevators, and ma


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