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RHEA, TEXAS

Parmer County, Texas Panhandle

(34.671, -102.949)
FM 2013
N of Farwell the county seat
NW of Bovina, Parmerton & Friona
SW of Hereford
Population: 98 est (1990, 2000)

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Historical Marker: 8 miles N of Bovina on FM 1731 turning W on FM 2013 for 15 miles to the Rhea Community Center

Rhea Community

In 1901, brothers John and Joe Rhea purchased property from Capital Freehold Land Company, owners of the XIT Ranch. They later sold parcels of the land to farmers, establishing the Rhea Community.

Many settlers, including a number of German immigrants, migrated here from the midwestern U.S. Early institutions included a post office, Immanuel Lutheran Church, which became one of the earliest of that denomination in the Texas Panhandle when it organized in 1910, and a school. The schoolhouse also functioned as a community center until 1949, when the Rhea School District was divided into the Friona and Bovina districts.

Today, Rhea remains a viable farming and ranching community.
2009



Rhea Lutheran Cemetery

34.7269500, -102.9889300

From Bovina:
N on FM 1731 for 9 miles.
W on FM 2031 for 10 miles.
Two more curves on FM 2031,
The cemetery will be on the north side of the road.



Rhea TX Parma County Mar 14, 1919 Postmark
Rhea TX Mar 14, 1919 Postmark
Postcard courtesy Dan Whatley Collection


Rhea TX 1919 postcard
"Greetings from Rhea, Texas"
The product of an overactive imagination at the postcard factory

1919 Postcard courtesy Dan Whatley Collection

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TX - Parmer County 1940s  map
Parmer County 1940s map showing Rhea
near Deaf Smith County line
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Parmer County Towns

County Seat - Farwell
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  • Black
  • Bovina
  • Bull Town
  • Farwell county seat
  • Friona
  • Hub
  • Lariat
  • Lazbuddie
  • Oklahoma Lane
  • Parmerton ghost town
  • Rhea
  • Contiguous Counties:
    Deaf Smith County (N) Castro County (E)
    Lamb County (SE) Bailey County (S)
    Curry County, New Mexico (W)


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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