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| | Handbook of Texas Online: |
 | | A Barclay school district was organized in 1882, when Paul and Katherine Wendel Pieper deeded land for the school. |
 | | About 1910 Barclay had a general store, a drugstore, a doctor's office, a Woodman of the World hall, a Baptist church, a school, a public cemetery, a cotton gin, a butcher shop, a flsmith shop, a corn mill, a molasses mill, and a water system. |
 | | Barclay's population was seventy-five in 1945 and 100 in 1949, when it also reported five businesses. |
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