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History on
a Pinhead
The area was settled
as early as 1846 when a man named Charles Bradley moved his family
here. Growth was generally slow in this area for communities not fortunate
enough to have a railroad, and it wasn’t until 1878 that a school
was constructed. The school took the name of Tonqua for the friendly
Tonkawa Indians. The school also served as the Baptist Church and
community center. Proximity to Yoakum
prevented growth and by 1944 the school was closed. By the early 1960s
only the cemetery was left.
Tonqua Class
of 1904-1905
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Tonqua Students
- Class of 1904-1905
1. Charlie Hollis, 2. Forest Wade, 3. Grover Harrell,
4. Everett Wade, 5. Grover Garrett, 6. Leonard Wade 7. Hugh Garrett,
8. ____ Singer, 9. Ollie Singer, 10. _____ Jurema, 11. _____ Simek,
12. Amy Singer, 13. blank 14. blank, 15. Doak Carroll, probably the
teacher, 16. Dora Dickerson, 17. Winnie Garrett, 18. ____ Clark 19.
blank, 20. Mary Hollis, 21. blank, 22. Mary Hollis, but name is lined
out, as if it's a mistake 23. Viola Garrett, 24. blank, 25. blank,
26. Joe Simek, 27. blank, 28. Oscar Manning, 29. Joe Harrell 30. Aubrey
Wade, 31. ______ Jurema, 32. ______ Jurema, 33. ______ Simek, 34.
Rutler Wade Unidentified Dogs
"Four of my mother's uncles are included in the picture. I personally
own the picture. I found it among my great grandmother's things. I
contributed a copy of the photo to the Lavaca County genweb site,
but the town was later determined to be in DeWitt County. In a google
search, Tonqua Creek appears to be very near Terryville.
PS Please keep up the good work on Texas Escapes. It's one of my favorites."
- Deborah Smith (Who also suggested Tonqua for inclusion), San
Antonio, Texas
Dear TE,
I ran across a newspaper article recently:
"Weimar Mercury
October 10, 1903
County Line Cullings
H. L. Wade, who has disposed of his place here, has commenced moving
to his new home near Terryville,
DeWitt County."
This is my great grandfather and the article would seem to prove that
the Tonqua School was near the Tonqua Creek, and very near Terryville,
as we thought. - Deborah Smith, June 24, 2011
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