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is on Farm Road 2376 fifteen miles west of Fort Worth in east central Parker
County. The first settlers in the area were from Georgia. They called the place
Parker's Station. The name, however, caused confusion for postal authorities,
and after the tracks of the Texas and Pacific Railway were laid nearby and
businesses were built close to the rail line, a Texas and Pacific official
suggested that the new site be named after his hometown, Aledo, Illinois. An
Aledo post office was opened in 1882. By the mid-1880s the settlement had an
estimated 150 residents and had become a shipping point for area farmers. The
town's steam cotton gin, corn mill, bank, and twenty-one businesses established
Aledo as a retail center for eastern Parker County by 1915. The population grew
to 400 by the early 1920s. In 1963 the community was incorporated. Beginning in
the mid-1970s the town grew rapidly as a result of the growth of nearby Fort
Worth. In 1980 it had an estimated 1,027 residents and twenty-three businesses.
In 1990 the population was 1,169. |
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