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CARTER'S MILL, TEXAS. Carter's Mill was six miles west of Longview near the site of present White Oak in central Gregg County. It was probably established after the Civil War. A post office operated there from 1877 until 1881. At its height in the early 1880s, the small settlement had a general store, a mill, and a number of houses. By 1900 the community no longer appeared on maps.


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