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==History== Following the [[American Civil War]], the [[Houston and Texas Central Railway]] resumed laying track north from Corsicana and passed through the area in 1872. By the time Anna was platted in 1883, it had a population of 20, two stores, a steam gristmill, and a Baptist church. A post office also opened in that year. In 1885, the [[Houston and Texas Central Railway|railroad]] built a depot. By 1890 the town had a population of nearly 200. Anna was incorporated in 1913, with John L. Greer as first mayor. Local historian Chester A. Howell (1921-2019)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/heralddemocrat/name/chester-howell-obituary?id=8898229 | title=Chester Howell Obituary (1921 - 2019) - Anna, TX - the Herald Democrat | website=[[Legacy.com]] }}</ref> compiled a brief history of Anna for inclusion in a book, ''A Town Named Anna'',<ref>[https://www.annatexas.gov/DocumentCenter/View/95/A-Town-Named-Anna?bidId= ''A Town Named Anna'']</ref> that was given to those who attended the Anna school homecoming on October 19, 1985. A one-page list of [[errata]] to correct some minor errors was added in 1989. In 2018, the Anna Area Historical Preservation Society published, ''"The Spark That Ignited The Town Of Anna"'' ({{ISBN|9781799137610}}), a collection of stories and pictures of early Anna, Texas. The [[Houston and Texas Central Railway]] extended its track in a north–south route several miles east of Mantua in 1872. Mantua soon declined in favor of the new railroad towns of [[Van Alstyne, Texas|Van Alstyne]] ([[Grayson County, Texas|Grayson County]]) and Anna which developed here in early 1880s. ===Namesake=== The town was named in honor of Miss Anna Quinlan, daughter of George A. Quinlan, superintendent of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad.<ref>''"The Spark That Ignited The Town Of Anna" by: Anna Area Historical Preservation Society'' ({{ISBN|9781799137610}})</ref> ===First Christian Church of Anna=== [[File:First Christian Church of Anna.png|thumb|First Christian Church of Anna (née, Liberty Christian Church), one of the earliest [[Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)|Christian Churches]] in Texas, was founded by pioneer settlers Collin McKinney and J.B. Wilmeth in 1846.]] Liberty Christian Church, one of the earliest [[Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)]] churches in Texas, was founded in northern Collin County by pioneer settlers Collin McKinney and J. B. Wilmeth in 1846. In 1854, a Christian seminary was established by members of the Liberty congregation about two miles northwest of Anna in the (then) newly established community of Mantua. According to local tradition Mantua's Christian congregation split between the two new communities. Former Mantua church members and early Anna resident Rebecca Sherley helped organize the First Christian Church of Anna in 1882. The Rev. Alf Douglas served as first Pastor. Services were held in the Sherley home until it burned in 1886. About 1890 the sanctuary was built here at the site of the former Sherley home. Major additions to the rear of the sanctuary were completed in 1949. ===A. Sherley and Brother Hardware Store=== [[File:A. Sherley and Brothers Hardware Store.png|thumb|left|A. Sherley and Brother Hardware Store]] Lewis and Pauline Sherley moved to north Texas from Kentucky about 1853. Their grandsons, brothers Andrew and William Sherley, opened a hardware store in 1894. William Sherley died in 1894 and, his son, Fred bought out his father's share of the store. It remained in the family after the store closed in 1979. Over time they were undertakers as well as purveyors of furniture, farming implements and machinery, wagons, cotton, grain and groceries. Wagon-weighing scales in front of the building were removed when the road was widened. The structure is a fine example of an early Texas commercial building, retaining the original canopy and painted signs. Minimal Victorian-era detailing includes corbelled brickwork in the parapet and paneled kickplates on storefront display windows. ===Tornado=== On May 9, 2006, a storm producing two tornadoes swept across Anna, with the first tornado (F0) passing {{convert|2.5|mi}} east of the high school, barely missing the incorporated city limits. The second tornado (F3) touched down in neighboring [[Westminster, Texas|Westminster]] and [[Whitewright, Texas|Whitewright]], destroying many homes and killing three. During the disaster, several volunteers from Collin County Amateur Radio Services worked with the National Weather Service in a [[Skywarn]] net. The Anna police and fire departments along with the American Red Cross opened Anna High School up as a shelter to the "walking wounded" and anyone who needed a place to stay due to the road blockages and damage in that area. The tornadoes could be seen from Anna, [[Van Alstyne, Texas|Van Alstyne]], and [[Melissa, Texas|Melissa]], and power was knocked out to several homes in the area.
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