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- Camey_Spur,_Texas abstract "Camey Spur (Camey) was a small town in southeastern Denton County, Texas, located at what is now the intersection of State Highway 121 and W Spring Creek Pkwy. It was established around 1852 and named after Capt. William McKamy. For a time is served as a spur on the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. Not to be confused with Spur, Texas, a post office operated in Camey Spur from 1913 through 1925. According to a Dallas Morning News archive, in 1914 the community had a cotton gin that burnt down in 1925, two general stores, and a population of 30. During the 1930s and 40s, it had two businesses and a population of forty-seven.33°05′5.25″N 96°51′22.47″W".
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- Camey_Spur,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink The_Dallas_Morning_News.
- Camey_Spur,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink William_McKamy.
- Camey_Spur,_Texas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camey Spur".
- Camey_Spur,_Texas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camey Spur, Texas".
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- Camey_Spur,_Texas subject Category:1852_establishments_in_Texas.
- Camey_Spur,_Texas subject Category:Former_cities_in_Texas.
- Camey_Spur,_Texas subject Category:Geography_of_Denton_County,_Texas.
- Camey_Spur,_Texas subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_North_Texas.
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- Camey_Spur,_Texas type Settlement.
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- Camey_Spur,_Texas comment "Camey Spur (Camey) was a small town in southeastern Denton County, Texas, located at what is now the intersection of State Highway 121 and W Spring Creek Pkwy. It was established around 1852 and named after Capt. William McKamy. For a time is served as a spur on the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. Not to be confused with Spur, Texas, a post office operated in Camey Spur from 1913 through 1925.".
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