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NEWLINE, TEXAS. Newline was a railroad station community on the Louisiana and Arkansas Railway five miles northwest of Jefferson and just northwest of Kellyville in central Marion County. In the 1930s the community had a church and a number of scattered dwellings. Newline had disappeared by the 1960s, when the deserted site was called Kellyville Siding on government survey maps.

Mark Odintz

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