Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - Never had a post office: Brown's Creek community (white community) Brown's Creek community probably was only around for half a decade. Brown's Creek saw its height from 1898 to 1900. School: Brown's Creek school (#98) #98 is omitted from school list in 1897 had 16 white pupils in 1898-1899 had 11 white students in 1899-1900. Teacher was Miss Bertha Watson. *1* #98 is omitted from school list in 1900 Churches: Cemeteries: Social Organizations: Businesses: Nearby Communities: Known Former Residents: Day, Francis Elizabeth (d/o William Jackson Day) "Miss Fannie" (1894) *2* ======================================== SOURCES: *1* = The Fairfield Recorder - Friday, September 1, 1899 Page: 5 Miss Bertha Watson, having been engaged to teach the Brown's Creek school, a few miles east of town, began teaching last Monday. *2* = The Fairfield Recorder - Friday, August 10, 1894 Page: 3 Miss Fannie Day, of Brown's Creek, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. T. Miles.