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PUMPHREY, TEXAS

Texas Ghost Town
Runnels County, Panhandle / West Texas

FM 1677
10 miles NW of Winters
26 miles N of Ballinger the county seat
25 miles S of Abilene
Population: 0

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Close church in Pumphrey Texas
A closed church in Pumphrey
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2007

History in a Pecan Shell

Originally called New Hope, the town sprang into existence in the 1890s. By 1900 the community had a school and the following year a post office was granted. The name New Hope may have been rejected because of previous use, so the name was changed to Pumphrey. No one can now remember if it was to honor W. M. Pumphrey or Lewis Pumphrey, but it must've mattered at the time.

At it's economic zenith, Pumphrey had a drugstore, barber, two general stores, and two blacksmiths. The population figures for most of Pumphrey's life are missing, but what is known is that after WWII the decline was underway. In 1950 Pumphrey's last store closed and twenty years later there were just nine diehard residents (who have since moved).

Historical Marker: FM 1677 via SH 153, about 10 mles NW of Winters

Pumphrey

Founded about 1899. Named for Wm. M. Pumphrey (1849-1937), early settler. A deacon of the Baptist church, he would put his organ in a wagon on weekends and take it, his wife and 11 children to attend services in Wingate. In 1900, as the settlement grew, a one-room frame school was built and named New Hope, to embody the aspirations of the citizens. The community came to have a post office (1901-1912), several stores and 2 churches. It withstood tragedy in 1906 when 4 men were killed by lightning -- leaving more than 20 children orphans.
1969

Pumphrey historical marker, Texas
Pumphrey Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, February 2007

Pumphrey Texas old school
"This is the schoolhouse at Pumphrey TX.. There wasn't much else left in Pumphrey."
- Stephen Taylor, January 2006

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"Eighteen Ghost Towns of Runnels County" by Alton O'Neil Jr.

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