Progress “Last Day” [Cover]

Object/Artifact

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The Lew Anvil Collection

Name/Title

Progress “Last Day” [Cover]

Description

A Progress postmarked cover on September14, 1929. Assumed to be a “Last Day” cover as the Progress Post Office was only open for two years: 1927 to 1929. Signed by the postmaster.

Context

Progress, on U.S. highways 70 and 84, near the Parmer county line in far northern Bailey County, was once a station on the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway. When the town was founded in 1907 residents hoped that the area would become a center for the production of fruits and vegetables, but the development did not occur. In 1940 the town had two stores and 100 residents. In 1980 the local farm population had declined, and the community had forty-nine residents. The population through 2000 was still forty-nine.

Category

Discontinued Post Offices (DPOs)
Urbanization, TSHA Categories