Nogalus Prairie, Texas
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Nogalus Prairie is an unincorporated populated place and farming community in Trinity County, Texas, United States. 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.
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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.[1] In the early 1860’s, 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 1890’s under the name Nogalus. Population wise, the town would suffer the same fate as Centralia did after World War I. From the mid 1930’s, only a few families would remain there. The remaining residents as of the 1960’s were farmers and ranchers, with some involved in the timber industry.[2]
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