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- Texla,_Texas abstract "Texla is a ghost town in northern Orange County, Texas, United States, in the southeastern part of the state. It is located northwest of Orange, just west of Mauriceville. The site was originally called Bruce, after the postmaster Charles G. Bruce when the office opened in 1905. The first sawmill to operate there was known as the Harrell-Votaw Lumber Company with a close proximity to the Orange and Northwestern Railway. The following year, the R. W. Wier Lumber Company out of Houston took over operations. The site (and the post office) was renamed Texla, due to its proximity to Louisiana. The owner Wier sold out to the Miller-Link Lumber Company in 1917. The peak population of the town reached an estimated 600 residents. In 1918 the mill was destroyed by fire, but was rebuilt in 1919 with a double-circular mill of the same size. Within a year, the Peavy-Moore Lumber Company of Deweyville took ownership, and operated the site until the nearby timber became exhausted. In 1929, the mill was dismantled and the site was abandoned. From 1945 until 1977, a sawmill operated under the name Texla Lumber Company in nearby Mauriceville, according to the Texas Forestry Museum.".
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageExternalLink Peavy-Wilson-Texla_1926-USGS.html.
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- Texla,_Texas wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageRevisionID "706085605".
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Orange_County,_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_East_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logging_communities_in_the_United_States.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Deweyville,_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_town.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Houston.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ghost_towns_by_country.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Mauriceville,_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Orange,_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Orange_County,_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Sawmill.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Forestry_Museum.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Texla".
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Texla, Texas".
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gnis.
- Texla,_Texas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orange_County,_Texas.
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- Texla,_Texas subject Category:Geography_of_Orange_County,_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_East_Texas.
- Texla,_Texas subject Category:Logging_communities_in_the_United_States.
- Texla,_Texas hypernym Town.
- Texla,_Texas point "30.220277777777778 -93.88111111111111".
- Texla,_Texas type Community.
- Texla,_Texas type Settlement.
- Texla,_Texas type Community.
- Texla,_Texas type SpatialThing.
- Texla,_Texas comment "Texla is a ghost town in northern Orange County, Texas, United States, in the southeastern part of the state. It is located northwest of Orange, just west of Mauriceville. The site was originally called Bruce, after the postmaster Charles G. Bruce when the office opened in 1905. The first sawmill to operate there was known as the Harrell-Votaw Lumber Company with a close proximity to the Orange and Northwestern Railway. The following year, the R. W.".
- Texla,_Texas label "Texla, Texas".
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- Texla,_Texas long "-93.88111111111111".
- Texla,_Texas wasDerivedFrom Texla,_Texas?oldid=706085605.
- Texla,_Texas isPrimaryTopicOf Texla,_Texas.