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History in
a Pecan Shell
When oil was discovered
three miles south of the town, New Diana was formed when residents
moved there.
Diana had its own school, a store, and a church. New Diana prospered
but in the mid-1960s people started refering to the town as just plain
Diana. By this time another church had been added along with a few
more stores. By 1990 Diana had an estimated population of 200.
Photographer's Note:
"I have only two pictures which are of two churches and one ultra
modern. There is much more there but all is modern urban places with
one five line high speed highway among other streets and highways.
I went there a second time on May 22, 2012 to make sure there was
nothing historical there and there wasn’t." - Gerald
Massey |
Upshur
County 1907 postal map showing Diana E of Gilmer
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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