Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office
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Elm Mott prospered after the Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad arrived for multiple reasons, not the least of which was the increased efficiency of communication brought by the telegraph office associated with the railway. Note the Western Union sign on the side of the M-K-T depot in this photograph.
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Elm Mott
An unincorporated township north of Waco, Elm Mott has remained a small but thriving community since its founding in 1872.
Two of Elm Mott’s earliest settlers, Louis Bishop Christian and Edward M. Long, described the area as a wilderness or “an…