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Sanger, in north central Denton County, was founded in 1886 as a stop on the Santa Fe Railroad. Cattle from the ranches of north Denton County were driven up the old cattle trails through Sanger to northern markets. The cattle industry of the prairies of north Denton County contributed to the founding of the town, and wheat growing contributed substantially to its economy as did the production of oats, maize, millet and cotton. Santa Fe named Sanger in honor of one of its customers, the Sanger family who owned stores in Waco and Dallas. The F.M. Ready family was the first to settle in Sanger in October 1887, the same year as the first engine and caboose arrived.
24-24 August 2023
Texas Real Estate Business and the InterFace Conference Group are pleased to announce the annual InterFace DFW & North Central Texas Industrial conference will take place August 24th at the Renaissance Dallas Marriott. The event will include those w
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