Omen (Canton) Community
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N 32° 13.024 W 095° 06.393
15S E 301475 N 3566442
Texas Historical marker for the rural community of Omen. Omen was also known at various times as Round Hill, Canton, Clopton, Troup, and Old Canton.
Waymark Code: WMKM4Z
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/30/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 4

Marker Number: 7747
Marker Title: Omen (Canton) Community
Index Entry: Omen (Canton) Community
Address:
City: Omen
County: Smith
UTM Zone: 15
UTM Easting: 301424
UTM Northing: 3566477
Subject Codes: cities and towns
Year Marker Erected: 1978
Designations: na
Marker Location: FM 345, 2.5 mi. west of Arp in Omen
Marker Size: 27" x 42"
Marker Number: 7747

Marker Text:
Promoters Alexander Douglas, Thomas Weatherby, and Mitus White platted the townsite of Canton in 1850 near the junction of two main roads, one leading to the county seat at Tyler. Although the post office was renamed Clopton in 1852 and the name was changed to Troup in 1854, the village continued to be known as Canton for many years. The first store opened in 1852 and soon the community had a tanyard, blacksmith shop, cabinet and wagon shop, hotel, school, several doctors, churches, and a Masonic Lodge. The 1860 census showed 34 households in the town. When the International & Great Northern Railroad bypassed Canton in the 1870s, many businesses moved away. In 1880 the town and post office adopted the name Omen. For 30 years, Omen was the location of the Summer Hill Select School, a coeducational boarding school directed by A. W. Orr (1849-1924) of Georgia. This highly-regarded institution drew students from all parts of Texas as well as from out of state. The closing of the post office in 1906 and the school hastened Omen's decline. Oil discoveries during the 1930s revived the community briefly, but with the depression the population dwindled further and Omen became a rural village. (1978)


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