Towns & Communites
* indicates a current town or community.
| Allard | 1888 Church/School near county road 405 near present day Lake Alvarado. | |
| * | Alvarado | |
| Antioch | 1868 Once called Hugh. Three miles NW of of old Grandview. | |
| Apache Court | ||
| Auburn | ||
| Barnesville | 1853 Between Alvarado and Grandview. | |
| Bathesda | 1855 6 miles S of Burleson | |
| New Bethany | 1903-1960 Three miles NW of Alvarado. Known as Head's chapel. The community was actually Fairview. | |
| Old Bethany | 1872 Land purchased by Hymrick Hooker for 50 cents per acre. | |
| Billingsley | ||
| * | Bono | 1860's 7 miles W of Cleburne. Settled by travelers from Tupelo, MS |
| Briar Oaks | ||
| Buchanan | ||
| * | Burleson | |
| Burton | ||
| Cahill | Between Lillian and Interstate 35 | |
| Center Point | 1852 Settled by George W. Quick | |
| * | Cleburne | |
| Concord | ||
| Cottonwood | ||
| Cotton Valley | Formed by the consolidation of three schools, Cottonwood, Prairie Valley, and County Line School | |
| * | Cresson | |
| Cross Timbers | ||
| Cuba | ||
| Danci | ||
| Easterwood Chapel | 1851 W of William Balch's Place(Alvarado) | |
| Egan | 1853 - 6 miles east of Joshua | |
| Freeland | 1856 - Start of the Goodnight-Loving Trail | |
| Goatneck | ||
| * | Godley | |
| * | Grandview | |
| Greenfield | 1857 An area formed by 2 communities; Greenbriar & Stubblefield | |
| Greenfield | ||
| Happy Hill | ||
| Highland | ||
| Hines | ||
| Hogan Acres | ||
| Hopewell | ||
| Island Grove | 1859 West of Grangeview. First family was Skunner | |
| * | Joshua | |
| Keeler | ||
| * | Keene | |
| Klondike | 1000 acre of land located along the Brazos River. On the mountain back of the Klondike were 70 or 80 Comanche graves. Fern Cave is located on this mountain. | |
| Lakeview Estate | ||
| Lane Prairie | 1868 Between Cleburne and Joshua, an active church is still ther. First settled by W.F. Sims. | |
| Lebanon | ||
| Liberty Chapel | ||
| * | Lillian | |
| Lone Willow | ||
| Marystown | ||
| Mount Carmel | ||
| Mountain Valley Estates | ||
| Nolan River | ||
| Oak Hill | ||
| Oakland | ||
| Odom-Auburn | ||
| * | Parker | |
| Pleasant Point | Pleasant Point was located at CR 1010 and FM
917. There was an eight grade school which later consolidated
with Godley. Johnson County Rural Water Plant #12 now stands
where the school used to be. The Pleasant Valley schoolhouse
was moved to Godley and became the lunch room or the home eonomics
building (I don't recall which). I recall the old-timers saying
it took two weeks to move it the 4 miles. They pulled it with
teams and of horses and mules. They went cross country because
the road bridges weren't wide enough. Of course, every creek
had to be bridged across. I believe this must have been about
1926-1930. On the north side of FM 917 there was a Baptist church.
Growing up there (the school site was in the corner of our pasture)
we played around the old foundation. There were two 2 hole outhouses
and a flag pole there in the 40's. My ggf bought the place in
1892. After all the heir divisions I still have a small farm
there. I have been working on my tree for about 2 years. One
line is back to 1620. Sincerely, Andy Asberry |
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| * | Rio Vista | |
| Rock Tank | ||
| * | Sand Flat | |
| * | Venus | |
| Wardville | First County Seat | |
| Watts Chapel | ||
| Weatherford Junction | ||
| Willow Springs | ||
| Wooded Hills |



