Nogalus Prairie, Texas

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Nogalus Prairie
Nogalus Prairie is located in Texas
Nogalus Prairie
Nogalus Prairie
Location within the state of Texas
Coordinates: 31°15′20″N 95°5′18″W / 31.25556°N 95.08833°W / 31.25556; -95.08833Coordinates: 31°15′20″N 95°5′18″W / 31.25556°N 95.08833°W / 31.25556; -95.08833
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyTrinity
Population
 (2000)
 • Total41
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
75847
Area code(s)936

Nogalus Prairie is an unincorporated community and farming community in Trinity County, Texas, United States.[1] It is located on Farm Road 357, just west of Centralia, and 13 miles northeast of Groveton. In 2000, the estimated population was 41 residents.

Historical development[]

The area was first settled by farmers migrating from Alabama and Georgia, under which the area was called Prairie View. A post office opened there under the name Nogallis Prairie in 1858. From local tradition stories, it is believed that two horse thieves were hanged there under a large tree, and that the community was then called "Nogallows" by some.[2] In the early 1860s, the spelling of the post office was changed eventually to its present form. The post office closed in 1868, but would re-open again in the 1890s under the name Nogalus. John Wesley Hardin committed murders in this county[3] Population wise, the town would suffer the same fate as Centralia, Texas did after World War I. From the mid-1930s, only a few families would remain there. The remaining residents as of the 1960s were farmers and ranchers, with some involved in the timber industry.[2]

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