Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - never had a post office: Clay Hill Clay Hill is located west of Fairfield. Mr. Walthall donated a half acre for a joint church/school house building. Cotton gin owned by Johnny George serviced the area. In the 1930s Clay Hill had the school and a few scattered dwellings. By 1989 only a church remained. School: Clay Hill School school's half-acre donated by Walthall 19 students in 1903 14 pupils in 1936 Social Organizations: Churches: Cemeteries: Businesses: Gin Nearby Communities: Hick's Springs Pyburn Valosta Driver Mills Fairfield Past Known Residents: Anderson, Geneva Anderson, Hazel Blakeney, W. M. "Dick" Finley, Mary Bell George, Delmar George, Johnnie George, Mary George, Ted Hood, Mr. (school teacher) Magee, Margaret Rickard, W. C. Rudasil, Juanita Terry, Austin West, Donald West, Gracie Nell Williams, Bessie Mae