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==History== Settled ''circa'' 1880 as a flag station on a section of the [[Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad|Missouri–Kansas–Texas (MKT) Railroad]] being built from [[Mineola, Texas|Mineola]] to [[Greenville, Texas|Greenville]], the name submitted for a post office was initially Rice's Point, in honor of early area settler William Rice. When that was rejected, the name Point was accepted. By 1890, the community had an estimated population of fifty, a public school, and four churches. Ten men, led by newspaperman [[Isaac Newton Gresham]], met in Point on August 28, 1902, and signed a charter to establish the [[Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America]].<ref name="Texas Handbook">{{cite web | url = https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hlp36 | title = Point, Texas | publisher = [[The Handbook of Texas]] online | date = | accessdate = 2009-08-18}}</ref> The organization went national in 1905 and had a million members by 1908. In 1913, Point established the first independent school district in Rains County. The number of residents had risen to around 600 in 1914. The [[Great Depression in the United States|Great Depression]] severely impacted the community, leading to a rapid decline in population and the number of businesses in Point. The paving of [[U.S. Route 69]] in the early 1940s bolstered the population to approximately 420, but that figure had again declined to 350 by the end of that decade. The MKT line was abandoned in the mid-1950s. In 1957, the Iron Bridge Dam was constructed on the [[Sabine River (Texas–Louisiana)|Sabine River]] to form [[Lake Tawakoni]]. When the lake reached its fullest extent in 1960, it was only four miles from Point. Point was incorporated as a city in 1966. Development along the shores of Lake Tawakoni eventually became a separate community, [[East Tawakoni, Texas|East Tawakoni]], which incorporated in 1967.<ref name="Texas Escapes" /> Point's population was 419 in 1970 and slowly grew, due to a combination of tourism and its role as a local agricultural trade center. The 1990 census reported 645 residents living in the city and 792 in 2000.<ref name="Texas Handbook" />
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