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Gordonville is an unincorporated community in northwestern Grayson County, Texas, United States. [2] Gordonville is situated on Farm to Market Road 901, and sits on the shore of Lake Texoma. It was part of a sheep ranch until 1872.
Gordonville is a small unincorporated community located in Grayson County, Texas. The community was named after Missouri bushwhacker Silas M. Gordon, who operated a store in the area. It was a part of Holford’s sheep ranch until 1872, when Mark Clayton selected it for the site of his general store.
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Gordonville is on Farm Road 901 and the shores of Lake Texoma twelve miles north of Whitesboro in the northwest corner of Grayson County. It was a part of Holford's sheep ranch until 1872, when Mark Clayton selected it for the site of his general store.
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In the 1965 the Gordonville school was consolidated with that of Whitesboro. In 1989 the community had Baptist and Presbyterian churches and eighteen businesses, while nearby Lake Texoma provided recreational opportunities.
Gordonville is on Farm Road 901 and the shores of Lake Texoma twelve miles north of Whitesboro in the northwest corner of Grayson County. It was a part of Holford's sheep ranch until 1872, when Mark Clayton selected it for the site of his general store.