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== History == The City of Fate has a unique name and history. The name of the town is thought to have come from one of two of the towns influential residents, either William Lafayette Brown or GW Lafayette Peyton, both of whom were nicknamed "Fate" and lived in the area during the 1860s. At that time, land ownership, a post office, and the railroad played a vital role in the naming of the City of Fate. The town was settled shortly after the Civil War and was originally located 1.5 miles to the north of Downtown Fate's current location today. The town of Barnes, named after a Dr. Wiley Turner Barnes, was developed where Fate's current Downtown is located. A post office was established in Fate on July 13, 1880, with Harvey Peyton White as its postmaster. As the area continued to develop, the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT) Railroad was constructed in 1886 and ran through Barnes. This brought rapid growth to the area and spurred both Fate and Barnes to combine into one town on February 11, 1887, in order to allow residents access to postal services and the railroad. During the late 1800s Fate prospered. The town grew to include four doctors, two cotton gins, two grocery stores, a barbershop, a butcher, a confectionary, a grain elevator, and a newspaper called The Fate Review. In the early 1900s the town experienced several tragedies. In 1906 a fire engulfed the south side of the city's business district. Because there was no fire station nearby, this caused considerable damage to the businesses. In 1910 another fire destroyed the north side of the town. The great depression of the 1930s caused economic hardship to farmers in the area and forced many to lose their land. In 1933 more tragedy struck as a tornado destroyed parts of the town. As the population began to dwindle, the churches in Fate decided to combine into one united church, which brought citizens together and formed a tight-knit Christian community. In the 1940s during World War II, Fate had lost all its mail routes, its school became a one-teacher school, and the railroad depot was sold to Dallas' Old City Park. By 1950, the population had decreased to a mere 150 people, causing Fate's school to shut down and send its students to the Royse City Independent School District or the Rockwall Independent School District. However, using the lumber from the old school house, Fate residents built a Community Center, which is still in use, and was recently renovated, in Downtown Fate. After the 1960s, Fate finally began grow again. In the 1970s, a neighborhood called Woodcreek began to be developed. In the 1980s more technology, such as the telephone and 911-system contributed to additional growth. By the 1990s Fate's population had grown to 475 with a grocery store, upholstery, printer, and restaurants calling the town home. New subdivisions and developments continued to cause the population of Fate to boom in the early 2000s. In 2000 Fate's population was barely over 600. Now, in 2022 the population of the City of Fate's population is estimated to have come close to 23,000.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Historic Fate |url=https://www.fatetx.gov/314/Historic-Fate |access-date=2024-02-19 |website=fatetx.gov}}</ref>
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