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Ringgold

A small unincorporated community in northern Montague County on US-81 and US-82, about five miles south of the Red River. Founded in 1892 as a railroad market town near the historic Chisholm Trail crossing at Red River Station.

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Montague County

Forestburg

Unincorporated community settled in the 1850s in the live oak groves of southeastern Montague County, with a post office established in 1876. Home to the county's first school (1858) and the annual Watermelon Festival, held every summer since 1980.

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Montague County

Sunset

A Butterfield Overland Mail relay station operated near present-day Sunset as early as 1858, making it one of the county's earliest transportation nodes. Permanent settlement followed in 1870; the post office opened in 1880. Sunset incorporated as a city in 1884 and disincorporated April 19, 2007.

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Montague County

Montague

County seat of Montague County since 1858. Pop. 261 — one of Texas's least-populated county seats. Home of the 1913 Montague County Courthouse, a Classical Revival landmark, and the 1927 Old Jail Museum, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Tiny rural community on US-81/US-82, five miles south of the historic Red River Station Chisholm Trail crossing

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