Bead-Grit Green Metal Leather TB
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Owner:
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shellbadger
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Released:
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Monday, March 2, 2015
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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Unknown Location
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This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named for Texas towns with interesting names or histories.
Grit is near Honey Creek, six miles northwest of Mason in central Mason County. The area was settled around 1889 by cotton growers. Residents wanted to name the community after Maj. Gen. Frederick Funston of Spanish-American War fame, but had to change their minds when the post office was established, since there was already a Funston, Texas. The community was then named Grit, probably because of the area's gritty soil.
The post office was established in 1901. The town once had stores, a cotton gin and a blacksmith shop. In its early years, Grit was served by the Honey Creek school and church. The first Grit school was built in 1908, and a Baptist church was organized soon thereafter. The church met in the Grit school building until 1924, when a large tabernacle was built.
Grit's population was reported as thirty from the mid-1920s until 1968, when it was sixty-three. It continued to be reported at that level into the mid-1980s, but had dropped to thirty again by 1990 and remained at that number in 2000. As of 1976 Grit consisted of a store, a post office, a community building, and scattered dwellings. The post office was lost by 1980.
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Mistraluna took it to Bus Stop 70560
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Western Australia, Australia
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Dalfos discovered it
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Discovered at WAGoes Big in Busselton, Western Australia.
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Mistraluna took it to CHURCHILL PARK
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Mistraluna took it to GetYaMobTogether
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Western Australia, Australia
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cartrev placed it in WA Goes BIG in 2015
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Western Australia, Australia
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joyfulsweet discovered it
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spotted at #wagoesbig 2015
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Mistraluna took it to Slow down. Minimise dust.
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Western Australia, Australia
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cartrev retrieved it from Howdy Cape Town!
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Western Cape, South Africa
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Thanks for organising this meet while we are on holiday in SA. Will take TB on a journey to Western Australia when we go home later in the week.
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GiGi and JoJo placed it in Howdy Cape Town!
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Western Cape, South Africa
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GiGi and JoJo took it to cAN'T see the HILL, can you?
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Texas
- 329.78 miles
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Visited cAN'T see the HILL, can you? (GC5QFM0)
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