...................Town names like that always make me wonder....
*Why* did they name the town that?
There just has to be a story behind that.....
...."Ya, over at that place I found a free tool in the road..."
Tool, TEXAS
History in a pecan shell
Earliest noted settler was William Avant, who arrived around 1835. The town may have once been called Hog Fork but was renamed to honour George Tool, storekeeper. A post office operated for ten years - starting in 1901. At the end of WW11, the 100 people who lived in Tool took advantage of the improved roads and left - leaving behind only forty people by 1950.
In 1965, with the completion of the Cedar Creek Reservoir, the population increased to 300 and then to 1700 by 1990.
Judging by the population count in Papaw's photo, Tool is seeing better times again.
Donny B.