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Owens, also known as Clio, is
located eight miles north of Brownwood on U.S. Highway 183 in central
Brown County. The town was settled in the early 1870s. The post
office, granted in 1878 as Clio, was renamed for E. Owens, who donated
the townsite, in 1910. It closed sometime after 1930. John W. Yantis
promoted sawmills in the area. In the 1930s the town had a school, a
church, two businesses, and a number of scattered homes. In 1949 Owens
had one business and a population of 100. In 1953 it had a population
of forty and no businesses; in 1965 the population was sixty. No
census data was reported for Owens after 1965. In 1983 the community
had two churches and a single business. |
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from the Handbook of Texas Online |
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