A HISTORY OF POST OFFICES AND COMMUNITIES First Congressional District of Texas Much of the information contained herein has never before been published. The book is copyrighted. Permission is granted to reprint any part of it, provided credit is given the author. Copyright 1968 by Wright Patman |
HISTORICAL INFORMATION by Wright Patman
Information contained in this booklet includes the name, population and origin of one of the eighteen counties in the first Congressional District of Texas, which I have the honor to represent; dates of establishment of the Post Offices and the names of the postmasters and their appointment dates. The origin of the name of the town and other pertinent information is included for each post office. Town and communities which have never had a post office are also included with pertinent information. Certain abbreviations were used and are defined as follows: (A) Acting Postmaster (MA) Military acting-an acting postmaster appointed during the military absence of the previous postmaster. In many cases that postmaster resumed office upon his return. (N) Name changed by marriage. (*) Denotes a postmaster appointed under authority of Confederate States of America. Each county contains a map denoting those towns which have had a post office and those which presently have a post office. Those towns which have never had a post office are also included. The following symbols were used on the map. A Town which at one time had a post office. A town which presently has a post office. County seat and also a post office. Towns which have never had a post office are denoted by a number and listed alphabetically below the map. Postmasters and their appointment dates are obtained from the postal records of the United States Archives and the Department of the Post Office, Washington, D. C. Mileage location of each post office was obtained from sight location records, U. S. Archives. |
S H E L B Y C O U N T Y (Pop. 21,654) In eastern Texas bordering Louisiana. One of the original counties, created in 1836 and organized in 1837 out of the Mexican municipality of Tenaha. Named for American Revolutionary soldier, Isaac Shelby, of Tennessee. County seat - Center. |
AIKEN (Pop. 46) Twelve miles southwest of Center. Named for Herman Aiken, Captian in the Mexican War, it was founded about 1895. |
AKEN Fourteen miles southwest of Center. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| George W. Savell | Jun 26, 1889 | Lonen Savell | Jan 26, 1899 | |
| Thomas J. McIntyre | Nov 20, 1890 | Vernorah A. Williams | Jun 5, 1902 | |
| Sarah J. Savell | Jan 12, 1892 | Columbus J. Tyler | May 7, 1904 | |
| George E. Davis | Nov 3, 1896 | Mathias K. Vail | Feb 2, 1907 |
| Office discontinued April 30, 1909; mail ordered sent to Waterman. |
ARCADIA (Pop. 30) Twelve miles west of Center. Founded about 1890. |
ASHTON'S |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Henry C. Ashton | Mar 8, 1847 | Henry Brooks | Jun 9, 1851 |
BEECH Eight miles southwest of Joaquin. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| David P. Lawson | Sep 20, 1890 |
| Office discontinued September 3, 1890; mail ordered sent to Joaquin. |
BERUMDA Ten Miles south of Center. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Peter N. Bentley | Aug 12, 1880 | Mrs. Sarah C. Bentley | Apr 14, 1886 |
| Office discontinued September 3, 1890; mail ordered sent to Joaquin. |
BOBO In northwestern Shelby Count five miles northwest of Tenaha. See Meldrum for additional information. |
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| William D. Wade | Apr 18, 1893 |
| Office discontinued September 21, 1898; mail ordered sent to Timpson. |
BROOKLYN One and one-half miles west of Logansport, Louisiana. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Weitt S. Childress | Nov 11, 1872 | James S. Haight | Jan 11, 1876 |
| Office discontinued December 12, 18883; mail ordered sent to Tomday. |
BUENA VISTA Twelve miles east of Center. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| John C. Morrison | Oct 30, 1848 | George W. Weaver | Feb 9, 1856 | |
| Henry C. Morgan | June 4, 1851 | Robert Turner | Feb. 24, 1858 | |
| John King | Apr 29, 1852 | Alexander H. Johnston | May 21, 1859 | |
| John E. Hooper | Aug 30, 1853 | Amos Tims | Nov 2, 1860 | |
| George R. Rains | Apr 22, 1854 | Amos Tims | Jul 12, 1861* | |
| Robert L. Parker | Aug 19, 1854 |
| Office discontinued November 5, 1866. Office reestablished May 28, 1867. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| A. K. Landrum | May 28, 1867 |
| Office discontinued July 15, 1867. Office reestablished April 30, 1868. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Ransom Wheeler | April 30, 1868 |
| Office discontinued October 4, 1872. Office reestablished March 26, 1873. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| James M. Ballard | Mar 26, 1873 | Mrs. V. O. Gounell | Sep 30, 1873 | |
| Charles W. Ballard | Jan 8, 1875 | Mrs.Victoria O. Young | Oct 30, 1878 | |
| Peter N. Bentley | Jan 21, 1876 | Sarah L. Smith | Sep 24 1879 | |
| Sarah C. Bentley | Aug 22, 1877 | Mrs. Sarah L. Ballard | May 10, 1882 | |
| C. S. Baines | Nov 2, 1877 | John C. Pullen | Dec 4, 1882 | |
| James H. Jarrett | Dec 18, 1877 | James W. Ballard | Nov 20, 1885 |
| Office discontinued July 31, 1886; mail ordered sent to Timpson.. |
CAMPTI Ten miles east of Center on the Shelbyville-Logansport Road. Named by persons from Campti, Louisiana, it was settled about 1880 |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| John Pierce | Jan 23, 1902 | Oswald C. Rogers | Feb 11, 1907 | |
| Ethel Lout | May 5, 1906 |
| Office discontinued April 30, 1908; mail ordered sent to Willaluce. |
CEDAR YARD Seven Miles north of Center. |
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| Isaiah O.B.Richardson | Jul 21, 1875 |
| Office discontinued February 29, 1876. |
CENTER (Pop. 4560) In central Shelby County seven miles northwest of Shelbyville. Named for its geographical location in the center of the county, it was established in 1866 and is the county seat. Incorporated in 1893. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| E. L. Martin | Apr 6 1848 | Preston F. Southern | Nov 25, 1859 | |
| John M. H. Martin | May 11, 1850 | Edwin F. Smtih | Jun 6, 1860 | |
| Emzy C. Smith | Sep 8, 1851 | Benjamin Harkness | Jul 26, 1866 | |
| Hiram C. Childress | Jun 21, 1856 |
| Name of office changed to Center, October 11, 1866 |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Benjamin Harkness | Oct 11, 1866 | John Borden | Apr 14, 1886 | |
| William B. Metcalf | Jul 21, 1871 |
| Office reestablished January 6, 1874. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Elijah Morris | Jan 6, 1874 | Mrs. Winnie B. Carroll (A) | Aug 11, 1923 | |
| Charles B. Hicks | Feb 19, 1875 | Mrs. Willie B. Carroll | Dec 19, 1923 | |
| Sanford T. Wilson | Sep 4, 1878 | Mrs. Sarah E. Burns (A) | Aug 2, 1933 | |
| Elzaphan F. Carnahan | Dec 11, 1882 | Mrs. Sarah E. Burns | Jan 25, 1935 | |
| B. F. Bridges | Apr 30, 1884 | Mrs. Alma M. Liem (A) | Mar 31, 1953 | |
| W. T. Riggs | Sep 2, 1884 | Benjamin W. Pearce (A) | Apr 20, 1956 | |
| Harvey Vanway | Mar 8, 1890 | Edwin B. Ross (A) | Nov 14, 1958 | |
| Milton T. Johnson | May 19, 1890 | Benjamin W. Pearce (A) | Sep 2, 1960 | |
| William S. Sand | May 15, 1893 | Travis C. Price (A) | Sep 15, 1961 | |
| John A. Redditt | Jan 7, 1897 | Mrs. Joe Ruth Price (A) | Nov 8, 1963 | |
| Milton N. Ballard | Sep 15, 1898 | William E. Rogers (A) | Apr 9, 1965 | |
| Henry Liem | Jan 10, 1905 | William E. Rogers | Oct 23, 1965 | |
| E. N. Browning (A) | Mar 8, 1911 | Jim Holley | Apr 16, 1973 | |
| E. N. Browning | Apr 24, 1911 | Patsy Milan | Oct 1, 1983 | |
| John D. Redditt | Jan 27, 1914 | Jim Cunningham | Oct 23, 1987 |
CHOAT Eleven miles southwest of Center. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| G. W. Mills | Apr 16, 1886 |
| Office discontinued March 4, 1887; mail ordered sent to Center. |
CHOICE About seven miles southest of Center. Named by E. A. Cammack, early settler, who thought this a "choice" place in which to live. Founded about 1904. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Elijah W. Wilson | May 10, 1904 | Lizzie Cook | Sep 23, 1915 | |
| Albert Buckner | Mar 1, 1905 | Mrs.Lizzie Potts (N) | Nov 11, 1939 | |
| Lawrence R. Bagwell | Mar 18, 1907 | Mrs. Lizzie Potts | Sep 1, 1945 | |
| Elijah H. Wilson | Mar 26, 1912 | Joseph P. Neuville (A) |
Sep 1, 1948 | |
| Lizzie Tribble | Jul 1, 1915 | Eugene P. Kirkley | Aug 1, 1949 |
| Office discontinued February 15, 1954; mail ordered sent to Center. |
CLAY'S MOUND |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| John Clay | Mar 15, 1858 | George W. Locke | Sep 5, 1860 | |
| James Sullivan | Jul 16, 1860 | George W. Locke | Mar 13, 1862* |
| Office discontinued November 5, 1866. |
CLEON Four miles northwest of Patroon. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Robert W. Field | Jun 23, 1890 | William C. Lout | Nov 30, 1895 | |
| Robert L. Field | Sep 25, 1894 | Ambrose M. Reynolds | Jul 29, 1897 |
| Office discontinued October 8, 1897; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. Office reestablished December 15, 1898. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Ambrose Reynolds | Dec 15, 1898 |
| Office discontinued August 4, 1899. (Never in operation) |
COURTLAND |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Thomas H. Lister | Nov 10, 1848 |
| Office discontinued August 22, 1851. |
DACHA Six miles east of Campti. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Doctor M. Green | May 5, 1905 | Miles J. Lewis | Mar 29, 1906 |
| Office discontinued July 15, 1910; mail ordered sent to Joaquin. Office reestablished February 9, 1912. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Miles J. Lewis | Feb 9, 1912 |
| Office discontinued December 31, 1912; mail ordered sent of Logansport, La. |
DOLCE Eight miles east of Cleon. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| William D. Brittain | Feb 16, 1897 | William H. Kervin | Feb 21, 1901 |
| Office discontinued September 14, 1905; mail ordered sent to Huxley. |
DREKA Sixteen miles southeast of Center. Founded about 1890. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Martin Shofner | Nov 12, 1894 | John H. Payne | Apr 14, 1900 | |
| David Payne | Mar 30, 1895 |
| Office discontinued August 15, 1900; mail ordered sent to Dolce. Office reestablished December 19, 1900. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| William C. Lout | Dec 19, 1900 | Larkin C. Musgrove | Mar 20, 1906 |
| Office discontinued October 15, 1907; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. |
EAGLE MILLS Named for an employee of the Hicks Mills, it was founded about 1885. Once known as Sholar, it was a thriving village but by 1946 Eagle Mills had lost its business and become a ghost town with one residence. |
EAST HAMILTON In the southeast corner of Shelby County six and one-half miles northeast of Sexton, Sabine County. Founded about 1830, it was once an important shipping point for steamboats plying the Sabine River. Office established under name of Hamilton. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Charles H. Alexander | Mar 8, 1847 | Daniel Brittain | Jul 27, 1852 | |
| Dobson B. Myrick | Jul 5, 1848 | Thomas M. Smith | Mar 23, 1860 | |
| Fancis H. Burt | Mar 31, 1852 |
| Office discontinued November 5, 1866. Office reestablished July 16, 1867. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Mary McGuire | Jul 16, 1867 | John J. Brittain | Nov 18,1867 |
| Name of office changed to East Hamilton, December 9, 1874/ |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| John J. Brittain | Dec 9, 1874 | Rod R. Wiggins | Dec 19, 1895 | |
| Daniel Brittain | May 4, 1875 | James W. McCall | Dec 10, 1902 | |
| Warren H. Brittain | Jan 30, 1894 |
| Office discontinued March 31, 1903. Office reestablished April 23, 1903. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Robert P. Smith | Apr 23, 1903 | Alford B. Wiggins | May 5, 1916 | |
| Lee H. Wiggins | Feb 3, 1906 | Drue R. Wiggins (A) | Oct 30, 1918 | |
| Henry J. Bennett | Jun 9, 1908 | Drue R. Wiggins | Dec 12, 1918 | |
| Titus E. Middleton | Jun 25, 1910 |
| Office discontinued May 1, 1926; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. |
FINEZA Seven miles east of Dreka. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Alfred E. Ford | Aug 2, 1899 | Silas W. English | Jan 15, 1900 |
| Office discontinued May 31, 1900; mail ordered sent to Dolce. |
FLAT FORK Seven miles north of Center on the Center-Tenaha Highway and the Santa Fe Railroad. Founded about 1904. |
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| Daniel D. Parker | Sep 25, 1909 |
| Office discontinued October 14, 1911: mail ordered sent to Tenaha. |
FOLSOM CHAPEL Six miles northwest of Center. Named for a pioneer family, it was established in 1880. |
GAGNE Three miles east of Timpson |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| James W. Buford | Nov 12, 1887 | Lewis I. Dealy | Oct 6, 1890 | |
| Fabin P. Gagne | Oct 4, 1888 | Thomas T. Calhoun | Jan 9, 1891 | |
| Rebecca McD. Bridges | Dec 8, 1889 |
| Office discontinued October 5, 1891; mail ordered sent to Timpson. |
GILFORD Ten miles southeast of Shelbyville. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Gilford D. Reynonds | Aug 21, 1876 | Dixon G. Reynolds | Feb 11, 1887 | |
| Francis V. McKee | Mar 23, 1886 | Katie Field | Jul 12, 1887 |
| Office discontinued July 21, 1887; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. |
GRAHAM'S MILLS |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| James M. Graham | Dec 12, 1854 | R. J. Alexander | Mar 13, 1862* | |
| Ralph J. Alexander | Aug 3, 1860 |
| Office discontinued November 5, 1866. |
GRIGSBY In southwestern Shelby County eighteen miles southwest of Center near the Attoyac River. Named for an employee of the Waterman Mill that built a tram to the place, it was established about 1905. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Rance E. Emmons | Aug 2, 1905 | John D. West | Oct 6, 1911 | |
| Thomas U. Williams | Apr 24, 1909 | Thomas U. Williams | Oct 5, 1914 | |
| Ignatius S. Few | Jul 19, 1910 | J. Grady Crenshaw | Dec. 9, 1926 |
| Office discontinued March 31, 1936; mail ordered sent to Center. |
HALBERT (Pop. 40) Sixteen miles southeast of Center. Named for a local family, it was founded about 1890. |
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| Theodore I. Allen | Sep 16, 1899 |
| Office discontinued October 15, 1907; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. |
HALFWAY Six and one-half miles south of Short. Office changed from San Augustine County. No date shown. |
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| Andrew J. Prater | Dec 24, 1891 |
| Office discontinued October 14, 1893; mail ordered sent to Short. |
HAMILTON Name changed. See East Hamilton for details. |
HANSON Three miles west of Joaquin on the Houston, East and West Texas Railroad. Named for a local family, it was established about 1905. |
HASLAM (Pop. 101) In Northeastern Shelby County two miles east of Joaquin near the Sabine River. Named for an employee of the Pickering Lumber Co., it was founded about 1913. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| John H. Thorn | Dec 30, 1914 | Maude K. Hays | Jul 29, 1929 | |
| Ida L. Stalling (A) | Jun 8, 1916 | Mildred E. Patterson | May 6, 1930 | |
| Ida L Stalling | Oct 25, 1916 | Mrs. Mildred E. Temple (N) | Oct 25, 1934 | |
| Ulvah Ramsey (A) | Jul 1, 1918 | Mrs. Garvis P. Dean (A) | Mar 13, 1935 | |
| Ulvah Ramsey | Nov 29, 1918 | Mrs. Garvis P. Dean | Apr 1, 1935 | |
| John W. McKee (A) | Dec 31, 1927 | Mrs. Mildred E. Spann (A) | Sep 12, 1944 | |
| John W. McKee | Dec 7, 1928 | Mrs.Mildred E.Spann | Jul 2, 1945 | |
| Maude K. Hays (A) | Jul 15, 1929 | Mrs. Mildred E. Adams (N) | Oct 30, 1948 |
| Office discontinued September 30, 1954; mail ordered sent to Joaquin. |
HILLIARD'S Eight miles north of Center. |
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| Claiborne T. Hilliard | Mar 8, 1847 |
| Office discontinued May 5, 1854. Office reestablished May 24, 1869 |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Clairborne T. Hilliard, Jr. | May 24, 1854 | Francis M. Willis | Jul 26, 1866 | |
| A. B. Corley | Mar 20, 1863* |
| Office discontinued October 23, 1868. Office reestablished January 26, 1869. |
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| Archibald Barnella | Jan 26, 1869 |
| Office discontinued November 17, 1869. |
HOT Nine miles north of San Augustine, San Augustine County. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Thomas J. Killen | Oct 8, 1897 |
| Office discontinued February 29, 1908; mail ordered sent to Choice. |
HUBER Seven and one-half miles northwest of Center. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| John H. Thornton | Nov 6, 1885 | John F. Reed | May 10, 1893 | |
| James M. Hooper | Feb 11, 1887 | Lemuel M. Reed | May 7, 1904 | |
| Abner H. Wilson | Aug 14, 1889 |
| Office discontinued April 29, 1905; mail ordered sent to Timpson. |
HUXLEY Eighteen miles east of Center on the Shelbyville-Myrick Ferry Road. Founded about 1890. |
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| Joseph Hooper | Sep16, 1903 |
| Office discontinued October 15, 1906; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. |
JACKSON Four and one-half miles south of Joaquin. Named for T. W. Jackson, local resident, it was established in 1898. |
JAKIN Six miles northwest of Patroon. |
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| James W. Hurst | Mar 30, 1891 |
| Office discontinued December 17, 1891; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. |
JAMES Six miles northest of Center. Names for James Rushing, postmaster, it was established in 1890. |
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| James J. Rushing | May 9, 1901 |
| Office discontinued December 15, 1905; mail ordered sent to Center. |
JOAQUIN Sixteen miles northeast of Center. Named for the son of Elijah Morris, donor of land for the town site. Joaquin Morris was killed on the site. Office established under name of Sarat, May 5, 1884. |
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| Erastus F. Sayers | May 5, 1884 |
| Name of office changed to Joaquin, June 16, 1886. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Erastus F. Sayers | Jun 16, 1886 | John T. Holmes (A) | Aug 1, 1933 | |
| Robert A. Rushing | Jul 10, 1899 | John T. Holmes | Jan 25, 1935 | |
| John Pierce | Apr 3, 1907 | Milburn B. Holmes (A) | May 31, 1964 | |
| Marvin H. Eddins | Oct 17, 1912 | Milburn B. Holmes | Jun 4, 1965 | |
| Sylvan S. McCrary | Jan 13, 1915 |
LATO Seven and one-half miles southwest of Center. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Ben R. Pounds | Feb 8, 1884 | William J. R. Pounds | Sep 8, 1884 |
| Office discontinued December 20, 1886, mail ordered sent to Center. |
LEMIT Five miles north of James. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Alexander M. Nethery | Mar 6, 1903 | Luther B. Latimer | Jul 10, 1906 |
| Office discontinued October 15, 1906; mail ordered sent to Joaquin. |
MELDRUM In northwest Shelby County five miles northwest of Tenaha. Named for a railroad president. Once called Bobo. |
MILTON |
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| Thomas W. Smith | Jul 12, 1861* | David Brittain | May 23, 1862* | |
| T. G. Wilburn | Oct 12, 1861* |
MOTT SPRINGS Eight miles north of Center. |
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| J. C. Mott | May 29, 1877 |
| Office discontinued August 31, 1877 |
MYRICKS |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Robert E. Bennett | Nov 13, 1879 | B. G. Sweet | Sep 15, 1880 |
| Office discontinued March 21, 1881. |
NASHVILLE Name changed. See Shelbyville for details. |
NEUVILLE One mile south of Choice. Named for the Stephen de Neuville family, area settlers in the 1840's, it was established in 1904. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| William J. Neuville | May 11, 1901 | J. Price Neuville (A) | Aug 6, 1935 | |
| Ellen Defee | Mar 6, 1902 | Mrs. Mary B. Worsham | Jan 15, 1936 | |
| Annie Powell | Jun 7, 1904 | J. Price Neuville (A) | Sep 11, 1939 | |
| William A. Rudd | Jan 6, 1910 | Mrs. Bessie M. Neuville | Apr 16, 1940 | |
| Mark Y. Powell | Feb 4, 1915 | J. Price Neuville | Oct 15, 1940 | |
| Ernest Buckner | Apr 14, 1917 | Mrs. Jewell Potts (MA) | Jun 12, 1942 | |
| Rettie E. Holt | Jun 18, 1918 | Mrs. Jewell Potts (A) | Jul 1, 1943 | |
| Mrs. Dottie W. Frank | Sep 12, 1921 | Mrs.Annie B. Warren | Oct 10, 1943 | |
| William T. Brinkley | Jun 4, 1924 |
| Office discontinued November 30, 1958; mail ordered sent to Center. |
PATROON (Pop. 46) In southeastern Shelby County twelve miles southeast of Shelbyville on Patroon Bayou. Named by early settlers it means land owner with manorial privileges and right of entail such as those granted unter the old Dutch grants of New York (abolished in 1850). Established about 1860. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| William Duffee | Jul 2, 1868 | Jasper Defee | Oct 12, 1868 |
| Office discontinued January 6, 1869. Office reestablished August 8, 1870. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Jasper L. Defee | Aug 8, 1870 | Robert F. Swanzy | Jan 24, 1906 | |
| Alexander M.Netherly | Apr 27, 1874 | Thomas B. Brittain | Sep 21, 1907 | |
| Robert W. Caraway | Sep 25, 1886 | Warren H. Brittain | Apr 6, 1914 | |
| John B. Allen | Jun 18, 1887 | Mrs. Addie Brown | Dec 21, 1916 | |
| Joseph F. Porcher | Oct 24, 1887 | Mrs. Lillie Mae Woodfin (A) | Jan 1, 1943 | |
| Marie P. Brown | Jul 14, 1902 | Mrs. Thelma M.Jones | Jul 1, 1943 | |
| George P. Brittain | Feb 2, 1903 |
PAUL'S STORE (Pop. 50) In eastern Shelby County twelve miles northeast of Shelbyville. Named for W. A. Paul, pioneer settler, it was settled about 1870. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| William A. Paul | Apr 15, 1886 | William Beck | Mar 5, 1904 | |
| William C. Aberett | Feb 1, 1901 | John A. Fitzgerald | Dec 23, 1904 |
| Office discontinued October 15, 1906; mail ordered sent to Shelbyville. |
PAXTON (Pop. 151) Five miles east of Tenaha. Named for Sam Paxton, pioneer, it was established in 1855. Office established under name of Spivey, January 22, 1890 |
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| Isaac W. Spivey | Jan 22, 1890 |
| Office discontinued January 12, 1891; mail ordered sent to Joaquin. Office reestablished June 5, 1891. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| Aaron L. Lawler | Jun 5, 1891 | John H. Spivey | May 25, 1899 | |
| Elijah Morris | Mar 10, 1892 | Ernest E. Spivey | Oct 29, 1900 | |
| Ransom Sholar | Jul 8, 1892 | David D. Mims | Sep 17, 1902 | |
| Isaac W. Spivey | Aug 29, 1892 |
| Name of office changed to Paxton, January 26, 1903. |
| Postmaster | Appointed |
Postmaster | Appointed |
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| David D. Mims | Jan 26, 1903 | Jesse Hooper | ||
| Benjamin E. Beeson | Apr 3, 1907 | Willie O. Myers (A) | ||
| William H. Cammack | Dec 18, 1908 | Willie O. Myers | ||
| Jesse Hooper | Aug 9, 1915 | Mrs. Odessa Hataway (A) | ||
| John P. G. Campbell | Dec 4, 1920 | Mrs Odessa Hataway | ||
| Jesse Hooper (A) | Feb 10, 1922 |
| Office discontinued September 30, 1954; mail ordered sent to Joaquin. |
PAXTON Four and one-half miles east of Tenaha. |
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| Peter Herrington | Sep 1, 1892 |
| Office discontinued May 31, 1894; mail ordered sent to Spivey. Although the locations of the above two post offices are approximately the same, they are two different post offices. |
PICKERING In eastern Shelby County on a tram line run from the Pickering Mill at Haslam. Established in 1920 it was an important timber center white the mill was in operation, but disappeared with the removal of the tram railroad. |
RAINSVILLE Twelve miles west of Center. |
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