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NAME(s):
Youngsport, Texas School
PHOTOGRAPH: # 790 & # 791 OTHER INFO: # 790 - 1912 # 791 - None PHOTOGRAPHER: Unknown CARD SIZE: WHERE PURCHASED: San Antonio, Texas WHEN PURCHASED: April 14, 2004 |
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RESEARCHED INFO: YOUNGSPORT, TEXAS. Youngsport is
on the Lampasas River and Farm Road 2484, nine miles south of Killeen
in southwestern Bell County. Michael Young brought his family to the
area before 1850. A wagontrain led by Joel Cosper came with 106 people
in 1870. A post office was opened in the community in 1871 and probably
named either for P. G. Young, the proprietor of the town's hotel in
1884, or for Michael Young; the latter, reputedly a former ship's
captain, is said to have named the site "Young's port" when he arrived
as the earliest settler. In 1875 a local church, the Live Oak Baptist
Church, was organized. A Church of Christ congregation, predecessor of
the current congregation, was meeting in a brush arbor by 1882; the
church met in the school for many years, evidently built a building in
1925 or 1926, and completed a new building in 1988. By 1884 Youngsport
had become a cotton-shipping town with as many as 200 inhabitants,
three churches, two cotton gins, a hotel, and flour and corn mills. The
first local school of record began operation around 1886. The school,
one of the larger rural schools in the county in the early twentieth
century, had seventy-seven pupils and two teachers in 1905. The
community supported a Grange chapter and a Woodmen's lodge in the early
1900s. The population had dropped to 100 by 1890 and declined slowly to
some seventy people by 1914. The post office was closed in 1930, and by
1948 Youngsport had a population of fifty, two churches, and two
businesses. Local students were transferred to the Killeen Independent
School District in 1938. In 1988 the population stood at forty
inhabitants, and there were no business establishments in the
community. The population remained at forty through 2000. |













