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CLEBURNE

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 478 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CLEBURNE , a See also:

town and the See also:county-seat of See also:Johnson county, See also:Texas, U.S.A., 25 M. S. of Fort See also:Worth. Pop. (1890) 3278; (1900) 7493, including 611 negroes; (1oro) 10,364. It is served by the Gulf, See also:Colorado & See also:Santa Fe, the See also:Missouri, See also:Kansas & Texas, and the Trinity & Brazos Valley See also:railways. It is the centre of a prosperous farming, See also:fruit and stock-raising region, has large railway repair shops, See also:flour-See also:mills, See also:cotton gins and foundries, a See also:canning factory and See also:machine shops. It has a See also:Carnegie library, and St See also:Joseph's See also:Academy (See also:Roman See also:Catholic; for girls).

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