Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - Never had a post office: Carrolltown Near Center Point and Hicks Springs. The nearest school was at Hicks Springs. Locals went on fishing and hunting excursions to Glaze Lake. Carrolltown was named in the late 1880s after the Carroll family. Drivers Cemetery is in the area. Locals farmers plant corn, oats, and vegetable gardens. School: Carroll school W.D. Williamson taught at the free public school in January 1872. Social Organizations: Churches: Cemeteries: Driver cemetery is nearby Businesses: Known former residents in Carrolltown were: Boyd, Tom Butler, J. D. Carroll, E. G. Carroll, Lula Carroll, T. S. Cross, C. David, Josie Dies, Dr. D. W. Edmonson, S. H. Gibson, Dollie Guynes, Mrs. Herring, J. W. Measles, Miss Jessie Owens, Mrs. Jimmie (school teacher) Roper, D. V. Senter, J. R. Sheffield, Agnes Sheffield, J. H. Taylor, Mack Taylor, T. S. Terry, J. D. Thomas, Dr. J. E. Williams, Alvin Williamson, Betsy =========================================================================