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History
in a Pecan Shell
Settled prior to the Civil War, Rugby has no explanation
for its sporting name. Growth was too small to measure at first, but
by the time of the 1870 census the town had a store and a single cotton
gin. The first church wasn’t built until the early 1890s and the community
had no post office until 1900 (it closed seven years later, reopened
in 1914 and closed for good in 1929).
At its peak, Rugby had three gins, a doctor and two stores, but the
population never reached 100. The figure of 75 was used from the mid-1920s
through the late 1960s when it fell to an estimated 24. |
Entering
Rugby City Limits
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, September 2010 |
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