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Fry was on a country road off Farm
Road 585, west of Fry oilfield and fourteen miles northwest of
Brownwood in western Brown County. In 1926 an oil well was drilled on
J. H. Fry's property, and the community grew up when the field began
to produce the following year. A post office was opened there in 1927,
and by 1929 Fry had a population of 200. Oil production slowed in the
1930s as the field became depleted, and in 1941, when the community
had a church, two businesses, and scattered dwellings, the population
had fallen to 100. By 1949 it was forty, and by 1964 all that remained
at the site was a cemetery. |
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from the Handbook of Texas Online |
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