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Zorn, Texas

Coordinates: 29°45′11″N 97°56′53″W / 29.75306°N 97.94806°W / 29.75306; -97.94806
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Zorn, Texas is located in Northern Guadalupe County, Texas on US Highway 123 approximately thirteen miles north of the town of Seguin, Texas.

History

The small town of Zorn was named for the storekeeper Joseph Zorn. In the late 1800s Zorn had a population of 150 and two grist mills. The present population is twenty-six.

Buried in Zorn is the Arkansas Democratic politician, Monroe Schwarzlose, who polled 31 percent of the vote as a protest against Bill Clinton in the 1980 gubernatorial primary.

29°45′11″N 97°56′53″W / 29.75306°N 97.94806°W / 29.75306; -97.94806