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Getting Help
Hoarding is a serious issue. If you want more info for yourself or a loved one, please visit American Psychiatric Association website and refer to our blog post, Do’s and Don’ts of Helping.
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Euless, TX Fun Facts
Euless is named after Elisha Adam Euless, a native of Tennessee who moved to Texas in 1867 and later bought 170 acres (0.69 km2) of land on the current intersection of North Main St. and West Euless Boulevard. Euless started a cotton gin and a community center on his property and quickly became a prominent figure among other settlers. He was eventually elected county sheriff, both in 1892 and in 1894, after which Euless retired for health reasons. The community developed around the land Euless owned, and the locals decided to name the city in honor of him.[7]
Euless is notable for having one of the largest concentrations of Tongans outside of Tonga, with a community of 3,000 – 4,000 people.[10][11][12]
The first Tongans to settle in Euless were either Siupeli Netane, an American Airlines employee, and his wife Halatono[13] or the brothers Sione and Tevita Havea, students at the University of Texas at Arlington,[14] depending on sources.