Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - Never had a post office: County Line County Line was on the Navarro/Freestone county line. School: County Line School had 17 pupils in 1887 had 32 students in 1893-94 Church: County Line A.R.P. Church organized in 1860s by Rev. Thomas Joell Bonner, County Line Baptist Church of Christ started on Dec. 3, 1882 meeting in same building as County Line A.R.P. Church. 26 Baptist members led by W.S. Harvan in 1883 *1* [Richland Station P.O.] 36 Baptist members led by W.F. Harvard in 1884 *1* [Cade P.O.] 41 Baptist members led by W.F. Harvard in 1886 *1* [Winkler P.O.] 47 Baptist members led by W.F. Harvard in 1887 *1* 43 Baptist members led by W.F. Harvard in 1889 *1* [Cade P.O.] Combined with Birdston Baptist and moved to Streetman on Nov. 22, 1908 as the Streetman Baptist Church. Now called First Baptist Church of Streetman. second church started in 1887 Cemetery: Social Organizations: County Line Farmers Alliance #538 (at Cade) (exists in 1888) Businesses: Nearby Communities: Known Former Residents: ======================================================== *1* = Prairie Grove Baptist Association records