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MORALES, TEXAS. Morales
(pronounced Mow-rails) is on State Highway 111 in northwestern
Jackson County. After the arrival of settlers from the United
States, the area was part of the Jonathan Vess grant from the
Mexican government. The town, originally called Morales de
Lavaca after its position northwest of the Lavaca River, was
named after Frank (Seco) Morales, a blacksmith who worked his
forge on the site in the 1840s. The community grew during the
years of the Republic of Texasand early statehood and by 1860
had a post office, a general store, and a Masonic hall. During
Reconstruction, however, Morales experienced a period of extreme
lawlessness. It was the site of numerous killings, and travelers
opted for routes that avoided the settlement. Residents formed a
civic-minded vigilance committee, but it seemed to prefer
hanging horse thieves and cattle rustlers to local murderers.
Despite the town's bloodthirsty reputation, by 1870 it had added
a gin, a telegraph office-the first in Jackson County-and four
saloons. A gristmill and a sawmill followed and were joined soon
afterward by several churches and a school. Morales was on its
way to becoming a thriving municipality, but the railroad
bypassed it, and it declined quickly. From 1925 to 1945 the
population was fifty, and by 1949 it had fallen to twenty-five,
where it remained in 1990.
History from the Handbook of Texas Online
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1936 Map of Morales from General Highway Map of
Jackson County, 1936 View map legend |
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Old Morales Store |
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Originally built in early 1860s of rough
pine. Local gathering place then-- as now. Exterior appearance
is same. Hwy. 111, 1 mile S of
Morales
-Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1967
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Postmasters of Morales |
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MORALES de LAVACA |
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Kerr, Jas., 12 Dec 1849 |
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Baker, Abraham, 9 Jun
1851 |
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Discontinued 22 Aug 185__? |
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(Re-established) Willbanks,
Thos. G., 29 Jun 1856 or 58 |
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Wingfield, Lewis G., 21
Oct 1859 |
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Cg'd to MORALES, 24 Nov 1860 |
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MORALES |
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Wingfield, Lewis G., 24
Nov 1860 |
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Wingfield, L. G., 6 Feb
1862 (CSA) |
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Ross, Chas. S., 17 Jly
1866? |
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Moore, Chris. C., 27 Mar
1867 |
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Whittington, Cornelius F.,
3 Jun 1868 |
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Wingfield, Louis G., 16
Jun 1868 |
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McDeavitt, John, 13 Jan
1871 |
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Moore, C. C., 11 Aug 1873 |
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Gisler, Abraham, 4 May
1874 |
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Pruss, Henry, 5 Jan 1876 |
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Haynes, Benj. F., 5 Oct
1876 |
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Discontinued 13 Nov 1876 |
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(Re-established) Miller, Jas.
H., 26 Feb 1877 |
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Beverly, Nathan P., 19
Sep 1877 |
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Miller, Mrs. Sarah K., 24
Sep 1878 |
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Bock, Fred, 14 Jly 1879 |
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Bock, Julia, 21 Aug 1883 |
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Knopp, John J., 24 Aug
1892 |
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Ball, Franklin H., 23 Jly
1909 |
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Boles, Chas. R., 22 Oct
1929 |
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Source:
Postmasters and Post Offices of Jackson County, 1846 - 1930 |
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