Cleburne, USA

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Cleburne is Johnson County’s third county courthouse. it had been erst referred to as Camp Henderson, a brief warfare outpost from that Johnson County troopers would depart for war (most of them would serve underneath General Cleburne). the town was formally incorporated in 1871. Cleburne was primarily AN agricultural Center and county courthouse till the Santa Fe Railroad opened a significant facility there in 1898. throughout this point the population boomed, because it became a large town for the world with over twelve,000 residents by 1920. Cleburne may be a town in Johnson County, Texas, us, and a suburban area of Fort Worth. in line with 2007 us agency estimates, the population is twenty nine,050. it’s the county courthouse of Johnson County. Cleburne is called for a Confederate General, St. Patrick Cleburne. Lake Pat Cleburne, the reservoir that has water to the town and close space, is additionally named for him.

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