Places
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LA WARD, TEXAS. La Ward is on
State Highway 172 in southern Jackson County. It was originally
part of the Red Bluff settlement. The community was built in
1904 on the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway and named
for local rancher Lafayette Ward. It had a section house and two
stores. By 1914 La Ward had developed into a banking and
shipping center. In 1940 it had an independent school district
and a population of 200. The population crested in 1962 at 300.
In the 1960s La Ward began a period of decline. By 1971 the
population was 116. The town was incorporated in 1980, and by
1988 it had 204 residents and eight businesses. In 1990 the
population was 162.
History from the Handbook of Texas Online
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1936 Map of LaWard from General Highway Map of
Jackson County, 1936 View map legend |
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Postmasters of LaWard |
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Joines, Geo. R., 31 Jly
1906 |
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Joines, Alex. C., 1 Feb 1912 |
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Bolling Jr., John A., 12 Feb 1917 |
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Harman, Theo. E., 26 Nov 1919 (Failed to qualify) |
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Baxter, Thos. J., 27 Aug 1920 |
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Bonnot, Bertha D., 12 May 1927 |
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Bonnot, Leonidas A., 2 May 1928 |
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Source:
Postmasters and Post Offices of Jackson County, 1846 - 1930 |
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