Burnet Judicial County created 1/30/1841 between the Neches and Trinity rivers south of Nacogdoches County and north of Houston County. An act of 12/6/1841 better defined county boundaries. Declared unconstitutional 1842. Burnet County was later established in another area of the state. -Handbook of Texas Online:Burnet Judicial County |
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This list contains or will contain all post offices known from Texas. Noted also are whether recent offices have had at least one precancel type, as listed in the Precancel Stamp Society's Town and Type Catalog of the United States and Territories, Sixth edition, Summer 1998, and from Fosters' personal knowledge. A link is provided to detailed precancel data for that location. The precancel device(s) may or may not still exist. An * indicates a discontinued post office or name change. Pester the active post offices so that devices can be retained or ordered. They may be found many times, but only have to be thrown away once. Precancel devices are not usually issued to branches, stations or contract post offices. Please see plans page for color legend. |
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