Bartonville

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Bartonville is located eight miles south of Denton in south central Denton County and was originally part of the Chinn's Chapel settlement, established in 1853 by Elisha Chinn. Chinn's Chapel eventually became three small communities: Shiloh, Waketon, and Bartonville. Bartonville was settled in 1878 and named for T. Bent Barton. In 1886 a local post office was established. By 1890 Bartonville had twenty-five residents and a general store, a gristmill, and a cotton gin, all owned by the Barton family. Bartonville's population rose to an estimated at 100 in 1896 and the town had three general stores. Bartonville's post office discontinued in 1905. Population in Bartonville reached 380 by 1966.

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