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INGLESIDE, TEXAS (Panola County). Ingleside, four miles northeast of Grand Bluff in northeastern Panola County, was probably established in the early 1880s. A post office operated there from 1885 until 1892; by the early 1890s the small settlement had two general stores, a sawmill, a blacksmith, and an estimated population of twenty-five. By 1900 Ingleside was no longer shown on maps.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: John Barnette Sanders, The Postoffices and Post Masters of Panola County, Texas, 1845-1930 (Center, Texas, 1964).

 




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