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Carpenter, Texas

Coordinates: 29°22′42″N 98°11′05″W / 29.37833°N 98.18472°W / 29.37833; -98.18472
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Carpenter is a small unincorporated community in western Wilson County, Texas, United States. It lies between the towns of La Vernia and St. Hedwig on Farm to Market Road 1346. The community is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History

Carpenter was named for a local land owner and was founded in 1893 as a stop on the San Antonio and Gulf Railway. In the early 1900s the community had a cotton gin, store and post office with Joseph Winkler as the postmaster, but the post office was discontinued in 1928. The town steadily declined after the rail line was closed and today only a small cluster of homes remain.

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29°22′42″N 98°11′05″W / 29.37833°N 98.18472°W / 29.37833; -98.18472