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Durant, Texas
Durant is located in Texas
Durant
Durant
Durant is located in the United States
Durant
Durant
Coordinates: 31°25′02″N 94°50′02″W / 31.4171266°N 94.8338216°W / 31.4171266; -94.8338216
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyAngelina
Elevation345 ft (105 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code936
GNIS feature ID1381810[1]

Durant is a ghost town in Angelina County, in the U.S. state of Texas.[1] It is located within the Lufkin, Texas micropolitan area.

History

Durant was the last sawmill community established on the St. Louis Southwestern Railway when it was known as the Cotton Belt rail line. Louis C. Odum built the mill in this area in 1909, thus giving it the name Odum's Town not only because he was the owner of the mill, but also because he was a county commissioner and the community's first postmaster. The post office was established there in 1909 and remained in operation until 1915. Its name was changed to Durant for the Durant Lumber Company, which operated a mill in the area. Durant served as a shipping point for lumber and farm goods during the same time the post office operated. The mill was sold to Arch Carraway, who then moved it to an area near Durant from Nacogdoches County. It shut down when they ran out of lumber in the area, causing the community to decline. It had five residents in 1910, which then grew to 25 from 1920 to 1965. It only had one business in 1945. It became a ghost town and an abandoned railroad station by the late 1980s.[2]

Geography

Durant was located 2 mi (3.2 km) northwest of Clawson in northwestern Angelina County.[2]

Education

Today, the ghost town is located within the Central Independent School District.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Durant, Texas
  2. ^ a b Biesele, Megan (1994-12-01). "Durant, TX". tshaonline.org.
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