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History in
a Pecan Shell
The community
shares a history with its neighbors of Clegg and Ramirena.
The town had a post office in operation from 1915 to sometime in
the mid 30s when the population was reported as a mere 10 people.
It rose to 80 by the end of WWII
and the school was merged with the George
West ISD in 1948. A popular dance hall operated in the town
from the 20s through the 50s. Increased mobility after WWII
drained population from the town, as it did for hundreds of Texas
towns.
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Junction
of FM 624 and CR 164
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, October 2010 |
1920s map showing
Annarose in southern Live
Oak County
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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