Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - Never had a post office: [Note - there was a community called Cross Roads between Teague and Dew (see David's Mill).] Cross Roads Baptist Church Cross Roads Baptist Church was located north of Cotton Gin. School: Professor Hays and Miss Kirgan ran the Cross Roads school in 1907 Churches: Cross Roads Baptist Church Rev. John Richardson led the church in 1907 as part of his circuit Cemeteries: Social Organizations: Businesses: Communities in the Area: Past Known Residents: Alexander, Miss Lue Butler, L. M. Casson, Oliver Dykes, Miss Pearl Foreman, Miss Jewel (1896) *2* Goolsby, Miss Amsie Goolsby, J. H. (1896) *2* Goolsby, Mason Goolsby, Wood Green, Miss Georgia (1896) *2* Green, D. E. (1896) *2* Hardy, J. E. Hays, R. E. Jett, Marshal King, John Lane, Miss Myrtle (1896) *2* Maddox, Mrs. Pearl Moore, John Thomas Quarles, John Pool, Joe Rivers, Henry Robertson, Miss Annie (1896) *2* Shanks, Luther Webb, Reely (moved to Limestone County in 1907) White, Doyle Wolf, C. W. ================================ *1* = Source: H of F.C. Texas - Vol I - #400; pg. 403 - "...wooded land north of Cotton Gin near a place where, some years later, a Baptist church called Cross Roads Church was built." *2* = The Fairfield Recorder - December 11, 1896 Page: 4 Freestone County District Singing Convention No. 1 Mills, Tex., Nov. 30, 1896 ... Cross Roads: Misses Georgia Green, Annie Robertson, Myrtle Lane, Jewel Foreman, and Messrs. D. E. Green, J. H. Goolsby ...