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United Methodist Church in Purmela Purmela Baptist ChurchPhoto courtesy Jim and Lou Kinsey, August 2003

History in a Pecan Shell

Purmela was granted a post office in 1879 and according to local legend, the name is a mistake. Postmaster / storekeeper Martin Dremien had submitted Furmela - the name of his girlfriend. Dremien took the mistake personally and moved out of state. Regretfully, no one has recorded an epilog for the story of Martin and Furmela.

Basham, Sycamore, and Evergreen schools consolidated in 1901 to form the Purmela ISD. In 1950, Purmela was consolidated with the Gatesville ISD.

US post office in Purmela U.S. Post Office in PurmelaPhoto courtesy Jim and Lou Kinsey, August 2003

The population remained constant at 125 through the mid-1960s, but by 1970 it had dropped to 40.

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See also: South Purmela


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