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Knox County TX - Vera Highway sign

History in a Pecan Shell

Originally known as White Flat for the local terrain, the name posed a problem when a post office was applied for around 1890. The town was then renamed after Vera Kellogg, the daughter of early an early settler (Holt Kellogg).

Stock-raising and farming were the first businesses and these were joined by cotton production about 1900. During a series of school consolidations, Vera came out on top - but finally lost out in 1960 when students started attending classes in Seymour or Benjamin.

From just 100 people reportedly living there in 1960, Vera hit a record high in 1970 with 276 people and then declining to 176 in 1980. Both 1990 and 2000 figures tie with the 276 people enumerated in 1970.


Yea, Vera-ly�

by Rick Vanderpool

Coming into the small community of VERA (Knox County, Texas) from the west on US82/TX114, attached to the speed limit sign is one that reads simply VERA. No welcome to� No population figure� Just VERA.

Immediately on the left, is a residence with a sizeable sign on the front that declares, GRAY FOX. Raises lots of questions, none of which I had time to pursue this visit. A hundred yards further up 82/114 the roof of a nice structure (looked like an impressive residence once upon a time) screamed in large, faded red letters, HOMESTYLE MEALS. Same thing on the east side roof. No other signage and I assume that nothin's cookin' at this address these days.

Knox County TX - Vera "Home Style Meal" on roof

No more than a dozen other residences (or buildings of any sort, for that matter) are visible from the highway, but taking a North at a sign for the cemetery, I noted a couple more residences. VERA Cemetery was as quiet and peaceful as, well, you know�

Knox County TX - Vera Cemetery

Back to the highway, then a South at a sign for VERA Baptist Church. A few more nice residences were tucked among the trees along this little lane. Back to the highway.

Knox County TX - Vera Baptist Church

About the center of town, is the former VERA Post Office � zip code 76383. Next to it with ample parking is the VERA Community Center, a large, open pavilion, complete with basketball hoop at one end and enclosed meeting room on the other. In between were two large pews and two picnic tables.

Knox County TX - Vera Post Office 76383

Knox County TX - Vera Community Center

VERA has one or two former enterprises, now empty buildings. One is for sale and the others' structural integrity might be in serious doubt � just a casual observation, from a safe distance. I noted the ubiquitous collection of new and very used agricultural equipment, strewn along the highway, rusting quietly until next season. Or the next life.

Knox County TX - Vera United  Methodist Church

The VERA United Methodist Church is located at the eastern boundary of the little town, and the next thing I knew, I was in Baylor County. © Rick Vanderpool
Texas Plains Trail Journal entry for April 24, 2010


A Visit to Vera after Winter Frost

Vera Tx Old Garage

Knox County TX - Vera Cemetery Tombstones

/Vera Tx Abandoned House

TX Knox County 1920s Map

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