Places
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CARANCAHUA, TEXAS. Carancahua,
in southeastern Jackson County, was originally an informal
cluster of log cabins and was apparently named for its position
near the banks of Carancahua Bay. By 1880 Carancahua was the
site of a mail stop called Freeport, on the route from Texana to
Matagorda. There was a post office at Carancahua from 1897 to
1926. In 1908 local boosters offered town lots for sale, but the
town's location-conducive to malaria and floods-discouraged
prospective investors. In 1915 the community reported a
population of fifty. By the 1920s the population hovered around
twenty-five, and by 1931 Carancahua no longer reported a
population. In the 1960s a community building was at the site.
Carancahua was still listed as a community in 1990.
History from the Handbook of Texas Online |
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Postmasters
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of
Carancahua |
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Garrett, Leander, 15 Jly
1878 |
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Discontinued
16 Dec 1878 |
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(Re-established) Garrett,
Leander, 14 Jan 1879 |
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Foster, Jeanette B., 16
May 1881 |
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Discontinued
31 Mar 1884?; mail to Ednaville |
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Lewis, Ashby W., 4 Oct
1897 |
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Discontinued
31 Jan 1907; mail to Palacios |
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(Re-established) Petersen,
Laura M., 7 Jan 1910 |
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Neff, Simon, 9 Mar 1911 |
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Linquest, Mae, 15 Apr
1916 |
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Neff, Simon, 26 Jan 1917 |
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Whyman, Melvin R., 26 Nov
1921 |
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Frankson, Fluke, 1 Feb
1922 |
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Discontinued 30 Oct 1926;
mail to Palacios
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Source:
Postmasters and Post Offices of Jackson County, 1846 - 1930 |
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Map of Carancahua from mapquest.com |
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Map of Carancahua, USGS Survey |
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