McClanahan, Texas

[1] It is six miles northeast of the county seat, Marlin, on FM 147.

[2] A post office operated in the small town from 1887 to 1904.

[2] In 1890, when the population peaked at 150 residents, the community had two general stores and a Baptist church.

Population continued to drop due in part to the Missouri Pacific Railroad abandoning the tracks that had run through the town between Marlin and Waco.

This article about a location in Falls County, Texas is a stub.

Old building in McClanahan
Falls County map