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History in
a Pecan Shell
AKA
Kittie West, the town is sometimes misspelled as Kittle.
It was named after George West's wife in the early 1900s.
A developer had high hopes for the town but his death in 1926 changed
everything. Cattle was still shipped from Kittie on the San Antonio,
Uvalde and Gulf Railroad, but the town never became a rival to the
town of George West. Its school
merged with the George West ISD
during WWII,
and today there is no apparent sign that the town was ever there.
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Oak County 1940s map showing Kittie
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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