Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - Never had a post office: [This is not to be confused with Mustang in Navarro County, Texas.] Mustang Mustang was on Highway 75 toward Buffalo, turn at Roadside Park before Buffalo in Leon County. Mustang never had its own post office and was serviced by the Personville post office. Polling Place: Mustang had a voting box and was one of the voting precincts in Freestone County. Mustang was not a voting precinct every election, but usually was at least once a year. 41 registered voters cast ballots in 1888 at the Mustang voting box. School: Mustang school had 27 pupils in 1887 had 23 students in 1893-1894 Church: Cemeteries: Social Organizations: Mustang Farmers Alliance #1191 (existed in 1888) Businesses: Nearby Communities: Known Former Residents: Campbell, John M. Eakins, Lewis Maines, J. P. Martin, B. F.