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Photographer’s
Note:
“Located about 1-2 miles north of the town of Choate,
this sign is about all there is of a reminder of the community of
Couch. Most residents now consider themselves part of the Choate
Community.” - Will
Beauchamp, October 10, 2009 |
History
in a Pecan Shell
D. F. Couch, is
the town’s namesake. He won the honor by luring Oklahoman settlers
here in the early 1890s. The community was also known as "The
Oklahoma Settlement” for many years.
Andrew J. Harryman platted a town on 18 acres of his land here.
The town had a store, hotel, public school and church by the mid 1890s
and a post office opened in 1896. The highway between Goliad
and Kenedy was rerouted some two miles
S of the town and Couch’s post office was merged with the one in Runge
in 1909. |
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