COOKVILLE (Pop. 167)
Eight miles east of Mount Pleasant. Named for Andrew
Barney Cook, first merchant, who came to Texas in 1851 from Macon, Georgia.
Office established under name of Clay Hill.
Postmaster |
Appointed |
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Postmaster |
Appointed |
David L. Hall |
Jun. 15, 1870 |
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Andrew B. Cook |
Feb. 21, 1877 |
Name of office changed to Cookville, June 21, 1880.
Postmaster |
Appointed |
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Postmaster |
Appointed |
Andrew B. Cook |
Jun. 21, 1880 |
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Hiram H. Wooten |
Mar. 15, 1919 |
William J. Johnson |
Dec. 13, 1880 |
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Warren A. Keith (A) |
Sep. 14, 1921 |
Jechonie S. Southerland |
Mar. 7, 1882 |
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William H. Johnson |
Jun. 26, 1922 |
Henry S. Taylor |
Aug. 5, 1890 |
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Verne Adams |
Jan. 28, 1926 |
Charles L. Gregory |
Aug. 19, 1893 |
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Faine H. Woffard (A) |
Apr. 26, 1930 |
David Richard Reynolds |
Nov. 5, 1896 |
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Warren O. Keith |
Dec. 22, 1930 |
John A. Keith |
Jul. 26, 1901 |
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Melvin E. Johnson (A) |
Nov. 1, 1946 |
Warren A. Keith |
Mar. 1, 1905 |
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Melvin E. Johnson |
Oct. 1, 1947 |
Henry S. Taylor |
Nov. 28, 1914 |
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