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Pisgah, Texas

Coordinates: 31°53′00″N 96°29′27″W / 31.88321°N 96.49081°W / 31.88321; -96.49081
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Pisgah, Texas is a ghost town which was located in Navarro County in Texas, approximately 12 miles south of Corsicana.

History

The area of Pisgah was first settled in the late 1840s. The Pisgah post office was established in 1891, but closed the following year. By 1900, the town included a school, a church, several shops and industries. The school was merged into the Richland school following World War II. Except for the cemetery and a few houses, Pisgah had largely disappeared by the mid-1960s.[1]

John Wesley Hardin, the outlaw, taught school there for a short time in the 1860s[2] while on the run from the law. He claimed while there he shot a man's eye out just to win a bottle of whiskey in a bet.[2]

References

  1. '^ Texas Handbook Online; website; "Pisgah, TX (Navarro County)"; accessed July 2016.
  2. ^ a b Hardin, John Wesley (1896). The Life of John Wesley Hardin: As Written By Himself. Seguin, Texas: Smith & Moore. ISBN 978-0-8061-1051-6. Retrieved March 30, 2011.

Further reading

Putnam, Wyvonne; comp.; Navarro County History (in 5 volumes); Quanah, Texas; Nortex; 1975–84

31°53′00″N 96°29′27″W / 31.88321°N 96.49081°W / 31.88321; -96.49081