Rylie, Dallas

Rylie Golden is a young girl that is about 15 years old she has had a couple boyfriend's in her life and lost her virginity at the age of 13 or 14 she has 2 brothers Dylan and Ethan Golden she lives with her mom and step dad Gary and Michelle was born in Houston texas she was sent to a alternative school twice the first time was for a e ciggaret and the second is unknown she is almost out she has a boyfriend named Nate and he buys her stuff her life was hard growing up with mental problems but now sum day at her school DEAP she is loveing and caring she has a best friend named Elisa that she had know most her life she does not like staying home she loves going to elisas

History

Rylie was the original land grant of J. R. Rylie, who settled in the area as early as 1855. The community had been established by the 1870s. In 1881 the Texas trunk line had been established through Rylie. A post office opened in 1883. By 1885 Rylie had become a point of shipping for cordwood and cotton. By the same year the community had 25 residents, two churches, one school, and a general store. In 1900 the community had 50 residents. By 1914 Rylie's population had increased to 64. By the same year Rylie had a general store and telephone service. The population had decreased to 30 by 1925. The post office closed by 1930. During that year the community moved from a site on the railroad to a new site along U.S. Highway 175, .25 miles (0.40 km) to the northeast of the original location. By the late 1940s the population increased to 180 and the community had eight businesses. The population growth continued into the 1960s. In 1965 the community had 950 people; this was the last time Rylie's population was reported in the Texas Almanac.[1]

Education

Primary and secondary schools

Rylie is in the Dallas Independent School District.

Zoned schools include:[2][3]

Rylie had received a school by 1885.[1]

Public libraries

Dallas Public Library operates the Kleberg-Rylie Branch Library, which opened in 1995.[5]

Parks and recreation

The Kleberg-Rylie Community Center, operated by Dallas Parks, serves the community.[6]

References

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