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PERSONVILLE, TEXAS
AKA Lost Prairie

Texas Ghost Town
Limestone County, North Central Texas

State Highways 164 and FM 39
About 12 Miles SE of Groesbeck the county seat
W of Buffalo
Population: 50 (2000)

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PersonvilleTX Historical Marker
"Behind this marker is townsite of Personville..."
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, June 2010

History in a Pecan Shell

B. D. Person, a native North Carolinian moved to Texas in 1854 and founded the town that bears his name. The nucleus of several families grew to the point where a post office became necessary. One was granted in 1855 when the population was around 30.

A few people (definitely not Persons) prefered the more romantic name of Lost Prairie. By the late 1850, the town was well on it’s way, with two groceries, three dry-goods stores, a blacksmith and a cotton gin.

The Houston and Texas Central Railway arrived in 1906 and Personville became a stop. The estimated population in 1914 was around 200 residents . But the railroad lost money and by 1933 service was stopped. Highway 39 was paved over the old roadbed and connected the town with the outside world.

The town entered the 1930s with nearly 300 people but after the Great Depression and post war mobility, it was left with a mere 20 residents by the late 1960s.

Personville retains a cemetery and church and is remembered by highway signage as well as the historical marker.
PersonvilleTX Historical Marker
"On FM 39 12 miles east of Groesbeck, just north of its intersection with SH 164." - Barclay Gibson
Historical Marker

PERSONVILLE

Behind this marker is town site of Personville, begun in 1854 by Benjamin D. Person, Sr. 1855 postmaster was Wm. Person.

Grayson Masonic Lodge 265, chartered 1861, demised 1889. Nelleva cut-off, built in 1906 was abandoned 1933. J. D. Hudson was first teacher in district school, 1908.

By 1915 had blacksmith shop, lumber yard, bank, hotel, 12 mercantiles, two drugstores, three doctors. Dr. G. H. Stephens was outstanding.

Fire razed town, October 1916. Rebuilt, it soon faded away. Post office was abolished 1952.

1963
PersonvilleTX Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, June 2010
PersonvilleTX highway sign
Personville highway sign
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, June 2010
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Personville Cemetery

Limestone County

Established ca. 1861

Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery Sign
Personville Cemetery Sign
Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery Gate
Personville Cemetery Gate
Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery  Historic Cemetery Marker
Historic Cemetery Marker
Personville Cemetery
Established ca. 1861

Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery Dean Allen Tombstone
Tombstone
Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery Graves
Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery Graves
Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery Wren Tombstones
Wren Tombstones
Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
Personville TX, Limestone County - Personville Cemetery Tombstone
Photo courtesy Jen Basham, March 2020
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Personville, TX Limestone County post office info
Personville, TX Limestone County 1894 Postmark
Cover canceled with Personville, TX 1894 postmark
Courtesy The John J. Germann Collection
TX Limestone County 1907 map
1907 postal map showing Personville in SE Limestone County, near Freestone County
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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