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History in a Pecan Shell
Inez was originally named after the Arenosa Creek, but the name Arenosa only lasted until 1882, the year the _New York, Texas and Mexican Railwa_y connected its line from Rosenburg to Victoria (1882).
Inez was named after the daughter of railroad financier Count Joseph Telefener. They named Edna after another daughter, and then nearby Telefener, Texas after the Count himself.
By 1900 the town was prospering with school, bank, hotel and the railroad to connect it with the rest of the world. Inez was hit in 1962 by hurricane Carla, and that perhaps explains the small number of commercial buildings.
Our visit to Inez found the Voulunteer Fire Department ... next page
Inez, Texas Forum
Subject: Lost Buildings Inez, Texas
My father lived in the home pictured in the story "Lost Buildings of the Macaroni Railroad", when he was very young. I think his father worked for the railroad for some time. My father still lives in Inez and would love to have a picture of the home because someone has torn it down. Please help if you are able to. Thank you. - Mary Felicia Whitson, April 24, 2006
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