McNary, Texas. (original) (raw)

History in a Pecan Shell

The town had been known as Nulo when it was settled in 1921. The Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway came through the area in 1923 and they named their station McNary after a local businessman.

A post office was granted in 1926 and ten years later the population was estimated to be 75 persons.

The area was irrigated with water from Elephant Butte Dam and cotton, cantaloupes and alfalfa flourished. By 1948 McNary had a population of 300. By 1961 it has dropped to only 250.

Even with the dam, drought caused crops to fail and McNary suffered. The railroad depot was taken to Sierra Blanca and the post office closed in 1979. The population was estimated to be less than fifty in 1980, but in 1990 it reached the 250 it had in 1961.

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Hudspeth County TX 1920 Map

Hudspeth County 1920s Map showing Nulo
From Texas state map #10749
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Hudspeth County TX 1940s Map

Hudspeth County 1940s Map showing McNary
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office


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