Choctaw County
Population: 5 in 1900
114 in 1910
69 in 1920
Town incorporated: 5-7-1907
Post office: July 10, 1888 to present
Railroads: MJ&KC- NOM&C-
GM&N- GM&O
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Next Town North- Fant
Milepost 246.4 in 1905
Milepost 247.70 on valuation map
(from Mobile)
Next Town South- Ray
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HISTORY by Tony Howe:
Reform was first established in 1887 and had three stores by 1900.
The railroad was completed in 1905
through Pontotoc, Houston, Ackerman and Louisville by the Gulf
& Chicago Railroad, which was controlled by the Mobile
Jackson & Kansas City RR until the two railroads merged on December
1, 1909 to form the New Orleans Mobile &
Chicago Railroad. This railroad was reorganized on January 1, 1917 to
become the Gulf Mobile & Northern Railroad.
This railroad, in turn, merged with the Mobile & Ohio on September 13,
1940 to form the Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad.
This railroad operated until it was merged with the Illinois Central
Railroad on August 10, 1972 to form Illinois Central Gulf RR. ICG received
permission to abandon the railroad from Woodland to Ackerman on December 14,
1981, and was officially abandoned on March 1, 1982.
INDUSTRY (per Dun & Bradstreet)-
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BUSINESSES (per R.G. Dun & Co.)-
Henry F. Brock, general store 1900
J. W. Steadman (Firm), general store 1900
J. M. Wood & Co., general store 1900
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