1930 Census Index
Red River County, TX
Geographical Areas Covered
By Precincts and Enumeration Districts

PRECINCT 1

E. D. 194-1 Ward 1 Northwest Section of Clarksville

E. D. 194-2 Ward 2 Northeast Section of Clarksville

E. D. 194-3 Ward 3 Southwest Section of Clarksville

E. D. 194-4 Ward 4 Southeast Section of Clarksville

E. D. 194-5 Section directly north of Clarksville and west of present Hwy 37. Includes Dimple, Cherry, and Mabry communities.

E. D. 194-6 North of Clarksville and east of present Hwy 37, includes parts of Hopewell and Madras Communities.

E. D. 194-7 Area directly southeast of Clarksville

E. D. 194-8 Area directly south of Clarksville

E. D. 194-9, Southwest of Clarksville, along present day Hwy 37 toward Bogata, includes Lone Star Community


PRECINCT 2

E. D. 194-10 Cuthand and Johntown, east part

E. D. 194-11 Cuthand and Johntown, west part


PRECINCT 3

E. D. 194-12 Bogata, Rosalie and surrounding areas

E. D. 194-13 Area bounded on the west by Lamar County line, includes Rugby and Halesboro communities

E. D. 194-14 Includes Fulbright area and a portion of the road north toward Detroit


PRECINCT 4

E. D. 194-15 Part one of Precinct 4 runs east and west from Youngs Chapel Cemetery to the Lamar County line. Communities included in this area are Blanton Creek, Midway, and Cross Roads. A part of Bagwell north of the T & P Railroad is also included.

E. D. 194-16 Includes Detroit Town, the road along present Highway 82 east of Detroit, the portion of Bagwell south of T&P RR, and includes communities of Liberty, Catonville, and Robbinsville.

PRECINCT 5

E. D.-194-17 covers the extreme northwest corner of Red River County. It is bounded on the north by the Red River (Oklahoma line) and on the west by Lamar County. The enumerated residents lived along roads interconnecting the following places: Manchester, Hooks Ferry, Kiomitia, Woodland, Davenport, Detroit, Kanawha, Jonesboro, and Pine Bluff, as well as along the Paris Public Road.

E. D. 194-18 This part of Precinct 5 includes the town of Manchester, the Blakeney community and surrounding areas.

E. D. 194-19 This area is unmarked except for a note that the last part of it is at Mitchell Saw Mill. It is believed to be located about mid-county and to be bordered by Red River on the north. Some persons living in Part 3 of Pct. 5 are known to have lived in the Tuggle Springs and Albion areas.

E. D. 194-20 This part includes the Manchester community and roads leading out of Manchester to various areas.

PRECINCT 6

E. D. 194-21 This portion of Precinct Six begins at McCulloch Ferry and ends in the Hopewell area. McCulloch Ferry was located down river (southeast) from Albion (between Albion and Bryarly Ferries).

E. D. 194-22 Place names mentioned in this section include Pecan Point Farm, BryarlyFerry Road and the W.E. Bonham Place. Pecan Creek flows into Red River near the Bowie County line and there was a Pecan Point Ford shown near there on a 1919 map. Bryarly Ferry lay upriver (west) of there. One person named in this census was known to have lived his entire life at Acworth and another lived at Bryarly.

PRECINCT 7

E. D. 194-23 Part of Annona Town North of T&P RR

E. D. 194-24 Includes Hwy 5 (now 82) east of Avery, Pine Springs Rd, Harris Ferry Rd

E. D. 194-25 Includes Annona-Clarksville Rd., Cooper Rd.

E. D. 194-26 Includes Savannaville Rd, English Rd., Annona & English Rd,

PRECINCT 8

E. D. 194-27 Part of Annona Town South of T&P RR

E. D. 194-28 Portions of Avery and Southeast part of County

E. D. 194-29 South and East of Annona, Includes Garland Chappel Rd, Boxelder and Savannah Rd, Doakes Rd.


 
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