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Burleson, Texas

Burleson, Texas
City
Flag of Burleson, Texas
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Location of Burleson, Texas
Location of Burleson, Texas
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Country United StatesUnited States
State TexasTexas
Counties Johnson, Tarrant
Government
 • Type Council-Manager
 • City Council Mayor Ken Shetter
Stuart Gillaspie
Rick Green
Jerry Allen
Matt Aiken
Dan McClendon
Ronnie Johnson
 • City Manager Dale Cheatham
Area
 • Total 26.1 sq mi (67.5 km2)
Elevation 712 ft (217 m)
Population (2013)
 • Total 40,714
Time zone Central (CST)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC)
ZIP codes 76028, 76097, 76058, 76031
Area code(s) 817
FIPS code 48-11428
GNIS feature ID 1331683
Website BurlesonTX.com

Burleson (/ˈbɜːrlsən/ BUR-li-sən) is a city in Johnson and Tarrant counties in the U.S. state of Texas. It is also a suburb of Fort Worth.

The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, known as "the Katy", decided to extend its service from Denison to Waco. In 1881 the segment from Fort Worth to Alvarado was being laid out, and a midway depot was needed. Grenville M. Dodge, representing the railroad, purchased land for the depot and a town surrounding it from Rev. Henry C. Renfro at the site of what is now called "Old Town" Burleson. As part of the agreement, Renfro named the town Burleson, in honor of his teacher Rufus Columbus Burleson, the president of Baylor University. The first lot was sold on October 10, 1881, the date now considered to be the "founding day" of the city.

The Burleson Post Office opened in 1882, inside a retail establishment, as was common for small towns at the time. On February 20, 1895, a fire burned down most of the business district, along with several homes. One of the Katy workers, J. C. Jones, had stayed in Burleson and opened a water works for the town, drilling a deep well that provided dozens of hydrants for the residents, but they were not sufficient for extinguishing the fire. By the end of the 1800s, Burleson was an ongoing rural town, with farms all around, schools, a grocery store, cotton gins and grist mills, a general store, a druggist, a bank, even a jeweler. In 1899, a group of nine women formed a society for cultural advancement, and called it the Eumathian Club. The women acquired books, loaned them, and held readings, discussions, and music recitals. The Eumathian Club celebrated its centennial in 1999, has many notable accomplishments in its history, and is still active in Burleson to this day.


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