Iron ore rock house 3 bedrooms 1 Bath, sits on a little more than 3 acres. nice property for someone who is interested in a project. House needs lots of work from Pier and beam foundation up. Some recent plumbing and electrical updates have been done including Septic System. The back yard has a rock outdoor smoker and one of the largest and most beautiful Sweetgum trees. Acreage could support additional home or a few cows or horses. Some locals say this house was the center of Utica, once houseing the Post office. UTICA, TEXAS. Utica was just southeast of Red Springs, south of the intersection of the Dallas-Shreveport road and a trade route that extended from Tyler, and thirteen miles north of Tyler in northern Smith County. A post office opened there in 1890, with Dayton Balfour as first postmaster. By 1892 Utica had a population of 100, three flour mills, three cotton gins, a wagonmaker, a druggist, and a lumber manufacturer. In 1904 its population was estimated at 100, but no businesses were reported there. Its post office closed in 1905, and thereafter the community disappeared from Smith County records and maps.
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