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CAMILLA, TEXAS

San Jacinto County, East Texas

FM 22, FM 3128 and FM 3278
E of Coldspring the county seat
SW of Livingston
About 70 Miles N of Houston
Population: 200 Est. (2010, 2000) 70 Est. (1990)

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Camilla, Texas Post Office
"The 1927 Post Office from Camilla now stands in the Old Coldspring townsite in Coldspring, TX"
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, November 2014

History in a Pecan Shell

The community appeared shortly after the Civil War. Mrs. Camilla Hardin Davis is the town’s namesake. A store was opened by one L. S. McMickin and a gin and a second store were owned by Jim McMurray.

The gin put the town on the map, so to speak. A Farmer’s Alliance was formed and in the mid 1890s the town proved its importance by getting its own post office.

Still, the population remained small. It had been estimated at 100 for decades. The population dipped in the mid 1960s to around 70. The three businesses that the town had had closed around the same time.

The estimated population of 200 has been in use for 2000 and 2010 (according to the official TXDoT map).



Camilla, TX 1956 postmark
Cover canceled with Camilla 1956 postmark
Courtesy The John J. Germann Collection

San Jacinto Texas 1920s map
San Jacinto County 1920s map showing Camilla
(Near Trinity River, in eastern San Jacinto County)
From Texas state map #10749
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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Camilla, Texas Nearby Towns:
Coldspring - County Seat
Conroe
Livingston
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