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History in
a Pecan Shell
First known as
Coyote, Texas when settlement began in the early 1870s, the
community was a mix of people looking for new beginnings. In the early
1890s this included a group of Norwegians who transmigrated from Bosque
County.
A school district was established in the Spring of 1892 with classes
beginning in 1895. District judge W. A. Gilliland became the town’s
namesake when the opening of a post office in 1907 demanded an official
name. The first post office was in the home of O.M. Olsen.
Several neighboring schools merged with the Gilliland school and the
present abandoned school appears to date from the 1930s. After WWII
high school students attended class in Munday,
while elementary classes continued in Gilliland.
In the mid 1920s the community’s population was estimated to be a
mere 50 residents, but shortly after WWII
it was reported as 120. The population estimate remained at 103 from
the early 1970s through the 1990 census, declining to 25 for the 2000
count.
Today the community consists of the ruins of the 1930 school, grain
silos and a few former businesses being reclaimed by nature – although
the community center is in good repair and still in use. |
Gilliland,
Texas Landmarks
Photo Gallery |
The former 1930s
school building
Photo
courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2010 |
Inside
the old gym
TE Photo, September 2009 |
Visitors
please check in with school office
TE
Photo, September 2009
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One method of
discouraging cattle from attending classes
More Texas
Schoolhouses
TE Photo, September 2009 |
A rock house
in Gilliland
Photo
courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2010 |
Old gas pumps
in "downtown" Gilliland.
TE Photo, September 2009 |
More of dowtown
Gilliland
TE Photo,
September 2009
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Ranch Road 25
South of Gilland
Photo
courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2010 |
Ranch Road 25
South of Gilland
Photo
courtesy Gerald
Massey, June 2010 |
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