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HUD, TEXAS
AKA Hudd, Texas


Texas Ghost Town
Scurry County, Panhandle / West Texas

No highway – Just a maze of county roads.
20 Miles NE of Snyder
Near Kent & Fisher County lines
Population: Unknown

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History on a Pinhead

Named after the first postmaster (James B. Hudnall) a post office was opened here in 1901 and closed sometime during the Great Depression. The population at 1920 was a mere 15 people.

Scurry County Texas 1940s old map
1940s Scurry County Map showing Hud
Near Kent & Fisher County lines
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office


Scurry County Texas 1907 Postal map
1907 postal map showing Hud in far NE Scurry County
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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Panhandle | West Texas

Hud, Texas Nearby Towns:
Snyder the county seat
Clairemont
See Scurry County

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