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Former Wrightsboro
Post Office, TX 78677
TE Photo,
2005 |
History
in a Pecan Shell
Named after early settler L.C. Wright in 1851, the post office opened
under the spelling of Wrightsborough in 1869. The name was
abbreviated in the 1870s. A store opened in 1875 and nine years later
70 people called the place home. In 1889 a hotel and a Masonic hall
were in operation. Children were taught at various locations until
a proper school was constructed in the early 1900s. The population
was around 100 in the 1920s, with no reports for the 30s. The Wrightsboro
school consolidated with Gonzales'
ISD in 1947.
The community can now be described as 'dispersed' although it maintains
a population of seventy-six according to the state highway map. |
The distinctive
former post office of Wrightsboro
Photo
courtesy Jim
& Lou Kinsey, April 2005 |
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