Runnels County, FM 53 and FM 382 10.5 miles E of Winters
Population: 0 The town was named after C. R. Crews. The town dates
from the late 1880s when the people constructed a school. In 1892 a
combination store / post office was opened but the post office
closed in 1922. No figures are given prior to 1940 when the town
had a population of 150 people and a single business. The school
was shut down in the late 1940s and the Baptist church closed
twenty years later, leaving only the Methodist church.
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