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ORIANA, TEXAS
AKA Orianna, Texas

Texas Ghost Town
Stonewall County, Texas Panhandle / West Texas

2 Miles S of Highway 380
3 Miles W of Peacock
18 Miles W of Aspermont the county seat
4 Miles E of the Kent County line
Population: 0

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Oriana  Camelback Truss Bridge over the Salt Fork Brazos River  Peacock Texas
The Oriana Camelback Truss Bridge
Photo courtesy William Holmes, February 2006

History in a Pecan Shell

The name was cobbled together from Ora Reese and Anna ("Annie") Patterson, daughters of Will Reese and J. D. Patterson, local landowners who donated land for the railroad right-of-way. The community was granted a post office in the Spring of 1901. Other businesses in the fledgling community were a gin and a store.

Another nearby community named Antioch saw the advantage of having a railroad connection, so they merged with Oriana, however both populations eventually moved to Peacock. (See map below.) The post office moved to Peacock in early 1918 and the town's school merged sometime around 1930. By the mid-1930s, only four people were left, however, the 1945 population of Oriana was listed as 20 - with one business hanging on.

The railroad (originally the Stamford and Northwestern and after 1952 as the Fort Worth and Denver Railway) pulled up tracks in the late 1960s. It was said the railroad had a bridge running alongside the one shown above.

The Oriana Cemetery is shown on TxDoT maps of Stonewall County - one mile west of the Salt Fork of the Brazos River.

Stonewall County TX - Oriana TX Camelback Truss Bridge over the Salt Fork
The Oriana Camelback Truss Bridge
Photo courtesy Dustin Martin, August 2017


Stonewall County TX - Oriana TX Camelback Truss Bridge over the Salt Fork
Photo courtesy Dustin Martin, August 2017


Stonewall County TX - Oriana TX Camelback Truss Bridge over the Salt Fork
Photo courtesy Dustin Martin, August 2017


Stonewall County TX - Oriana TX Camelback Truss Bridge over the Salt Fork
Photo courtesy Dustin Martin, August 2017

See The Oriana Camelback Truss Bridge



Oriana TX Stonewall Co post office info
Oriana TX Stonewall Co 1910 Postmark
Postcard canceled with Oriana TX 1910 postmark
Courtesy The John J. Germann Collection


Stonewall County TX 1907 postal map
Stonewall County 1907 postal map showing Oriana
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office


TX Stonewall County 1940s Map
Stonewall County 1940s map showing Oriana, Peacock, Aspermont, the Brazos River and the railroad
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Oriana, Texas Forum

Our thanks to Delores Miles for suggesting Oriana's inclusion.




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