Farrar is an unincorporated community in Limestone County, in North Central Texas, United States.
The community was named in honor of Lochlin Johnson Farrar from DeKalb County, Georgia, who had studied and worked as a lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia before moving to Limestone County in 1859.
Starting in 1884 with a population of just twenty-five, the community slowly grew to seventy-five by 1914.
[2][3] Farrar is situated in southeastern Limestone County and is located on State Highway 39, approximately eighteen miles south of Mexia.
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