Valdasta, Texas
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This web site was designed for History lovers of all ages to learn more about the aspects of early life in the Valdasta Area and to introduce you to a few of the important people of this area around the turn of the Twentieth Century.

VALDASTA, TEXAS.  Valdasta is on farm road 545 ten miles northeast of McKinney in northeast Collin County.  Tandy W. Smith, who settled in the area in 1882, originally called the community Vandersville;  when postal authorities rejected this name, Smith renamed the town.  A post office was established in 1886.  In 1896 four churches, two stores, a flour mill, a sawmill, and a gin served an estimated 100 residents.  Mail to the town was discontinued in 1910 and routed through nearby Blue Ridge.  The population increased, however, and mail service returned in March 1914.  Valdasta served as a school and church community for area farmers.  In 1925 its population was estimated at 160 and in 1939 at fifty.  From 1940 through 1990 the estimate has remained at fourty.  In 1954 mail service was discontinued, and mail was once again routed through Blue Ridge.
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