Salt Gap, Texas, McCulloch County. (original) (raw)

Salt Gap Store, Salt Gap Texas 1930s

The Old Salt Gap Store
Photo circa 1930 courtesy of Barbara Jackson

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Named for the local creek of the same name, the town had a post office in operation from 1905 to 1913 - the year it closed. It reopened in the 1920s and closed for good several years later.

The population high-water mark was 60 people in the late 1930s. The town never developed past the store and school stage, but it remains a viable community in 2006 and still appears on the county map.

The Old Salt Gap Store in the 1930's

Submitted by Barbara Jackson from the memory of her father John Wesley Little who was born Jan. 31,1930. His grandparents William Foris Tillery and Matty Pearl Davis ran the Salt Gap Store, from about 1935-1938? The post office was attached to the store and they had living quarters in the rear of the store. Grand Dad was the post master, they also had two gas pumps, one regular and one ethel as well as a small ice house. I went with him on many occasions to get the blocks of ice, which he hauled in a trailer pulled by an old Buick car. We went to Brady,Tx to get the ice. The cotton gin was across the road from the store. They also had a bulk oil tank. The picture I'm sending has written on the back, me(my aunt Dorothy) Daddy, my Great Grandfather, and a drug salesman, name unknown. My Grandmother, Laverne showed me this picture many times of the Old Salt Gap Store. Thank You, Barbara Jackson, Canyon Lake, Tx, September 30, 2007

Salt Gap Texas Forum

Texas flag on a barn door, Salt Gap Texas

Flag on a barn door. (See forum above)
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, January 2006

McCulloch County TX 1907 Postal Map

McCulloch County 1907 Postal Map showing Salt Gap
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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