Wamba, Texas. (original) (raw)

Wamba TX road sign

History in a Pecan ShellNo one is sure of the source of Wamba's name. The area was settled in the 1850s and a post office was briefly open from 1897 to 1916. There were 50 Wambians living there in 1910 - not too far from the current figure. The figure given for 1940 was forty and in 1982 the figure was recorded at 70 - a number the town evidently fells comfortable with, since it hasn't changed since.

Wamba was the site for one of Clyde Burns' water towers.

Wamba, Texas water tower Water tower under construction Photo courtesy Clyde Burns

Wamba TX business

Wamba TX - Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church

Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, August 2010

Wamba TX - Cedar Lake Baptist Church

Cedar Lake Baptist Church
Photo courtesy Gerald Massey, August 2010

Wamba TX country road

Wamba TX country road

Wamba, Texas water tower under construction Top view of the water tower in Wamba Photo courtesy Clyde Burns

Bowie County Texas 1907 Postal map

1907 postal map showing Wamba in NE Bowie County
near the Red River
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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