Plain, Texas
Community in Texas, US
Plain was a rural community four miles east of Tadmor in the Davy Crockett National Forest, in eastern Houston County, Texas, United States. It was founded in the 1880s and was deserted by 1990.[1]
References
- ^ Christopher Long, "PLAIN, TX," Handbook of Texas Online, accessed December 17, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
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Municipalities and communities of Houston County, Texas, United States
County seat: Crockett
- Crockett
- Grapeland
- Kennard
- Latexo
- Lovelady
communities
- Ash
- Augusta
- Austonio
- Belott
- Berea
- Burrantown
- Center Hill
- Coltharp
- Cooper
- Creath
- Creek
- Cut
- Fodice
- Germany
- Givens Hill
- Guiceland
- Hagerville
- Hickory Creek
- Holly
- Hopewell
- Livelyville
- Lone Pine
- Mapleton
- Mound City‡
- Pennington‡
- Percilla
- Pleasant Grove
- Porter Springs
- Randolph
- Ratcliff
- Refuge
- Reynard
- Stubblefield
- Tadmor
- Volga
- Weches
- Weldon
- Wesley Chapel
- Wheeler Springs
- Allen Chapel
- Antioch
- Arbor Grove
- Center Grove
- Druso
- Easley Chapel
- Elkins
- Halls Bluff
- Liberty Hill
- Mount Vernon
- Pearson's Chapel
- Plain
- Plainview
- Pleasant Hill
- Post Oak
- Prairie Point
- San Pedro
- Sand Ridge
- Shady Grove
- Shiloh
- Smith Grove
- Sorghumville
- Vistula
- Waneta
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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31°27′06″N 95°06′37″W / 31.45167°N 95.11028°W / 31.45167; -95.11028
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