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Buckhorn is an unincorporated community in Austin County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , its population was 20 in 2000. It is located within the Greater Houston metropolitan area.
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McCoy had a school with two classrooms in 1920. The school had two more classrooms added and had an enrollment of 173 students and five teachers employed in 1935. It closed in 1950 and joined with the schools in Leal. The abandoned school building remained in 1952. [2] Today the community is served by the Pleasanton Independent School District.
The area in what is known as McCoy today was first said to be settled around the 1880s and was established as a church community for local farming families. A post office was established at McCoy in 1885 and remained in operation until 1903. Two hundred people were living in McCoy in 1896, alongside six businesses and three churches.
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McCoy’s Building Supply Company (McCoy's) is a regional, family-owned building materials retailer that has been in operation for over 90 years. Headquartered in San Marcos, Texas , McCoy’s has grown to become one of the largest privately held independent building supply companies in the United States .
The main section of the ranch is located near the town of Guthrie in King County, Texas. [1] [2] It spans 350,000 acres (550 sq mi; 140,000 ha) of land. [3] The main ranch house is off U.S. Highway 82. [4] The Dixon Creek section spans 108,000 acres (169 sq mi; 44,000 ha) of land in Carson and Hutchinson counties. [4]
G.W. Buffum and Albert Yule lived in Buckhorn by 1878. [6] Yule was a rancher and a farmer of corn. [7] Ben Milner and his wife Rose Rosebroook moved to Buckhorn in 1881 [8] and established a ranch there. [9] His widowed sister, Sarah Milner Smith and her children homesteaded and operated a ranch