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History in
a Pecan Shell
In
1903, a small store was in operation in northwest Madison
County. The proprietor – one George Donaho applied for a post
office and the authorities granted it under the name George, Texas.
A gin was built and was located to the rear of the now-expanded store.
The population in the 1930s was given as 50. Several other businesses
were in operation and it looked like there might be a future for George.
But after the school was consolidated with Normangee,
it began a decline. Both store and post office closed in 1954.
The population wasn’t available after 1959, when 50 people were still
reported as living in George. |
George
Texas Forum
Subject:
George Donaho
George Donaho, who had a store and post office in George was my grandfather.
He and Charlie Martin submitted several names for the town before
the name George was selected by the Postal Department, I think. George
Donaho had a wonderful water well and ran lines to several homes in
the community. Some of those homes belonged to Bethel Mize, Charlie
Martin, Mollie Donaho, and a house that was occupied by Floyd Martin
during WW2,
as well as his own home and outbuildings, his and Charlie's store
and possibly the cotton gin. There was also a high faucet outside
the store where other people would bring their water barrels and cans
to be filled for a minuscule amount (5 cents I think). George had
electricity at his home so people brought their sheep to his place
to shear them. He also had a dipping tank for cattle that he shared
with people in the community. He and maybe Charlie Martin contributed
the land behind the church to the community to be used as a cemetery.
- August 30, 2014 |
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Madison
County 1907 TX
postal map showing George
From Texas
state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
Madison County
1920s map showing
George
From Texas state
map #10749
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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