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PANSY, TEXAS

Texas Ghost Town
Navarro County, North Central Texas

5 Miles SW of Corsicana the county seat
E of Hillsboro
S of Dallas
Population: 0

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History in a Pecan Shell

Pansy disappeared from maps sometime in the 1930s. It was once five miles west of Corsicana off Highway 31. A post office was granted from 1900 to 1910. Additional information about Pansy would have to come from Navarro County sources.

A second Texas Pansy (aka Pansy Mills) was once in Crosby County.

TX Navarro County 1907 Postal Map
Navarro County 1907 postal map showing Pansy (SW of Corsicana)
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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North Central Texas

Pansy, Texas Nearby Towns:
Corsicana the county seat
Hillsboro
Dallas
See Navarro County

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