Knapp Last Day [Cover]

Object/Artifact

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The Lew Anvil Collection

Name/Title

Knapp "Last Day" [Cover]

Description

A “Last Day” cover postmarked on February 28, 1959, on the final day of business of the Knapp Post Office. Signed by the postmaster.

Context

Knapp is on land drained by Bull Creek eleven miles west of Snyder in southwestern Scurry County. When the first settlers came to the area in the late 1800s, they called their community Bison, but on applying for a post office in 1890 they discovered that there was already a Bison, Texas. They renamed the town Knapp after an unknown person. Knapp had ten inhabitants in 1940 and twenty in 1947. The town benefited from the Scurry County oil boom of 1949–51, and by 1966 its population was 100. The post office, however, was closed in 1950. In 1990 the population was ten. The population remained the same in 2000.

Category

Discontinued Post Offices (DPOs)
Urbanization, TSHA Categories