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Alba Flower Delivery Service
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Alba Zip Codes:
75410
Alba: latitude 32.7905 – longitude -95.6344
Alba ( AL-bə) is a town located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and Farm To Market Road 17 upon the western edge of Wood County, Texas south of Lake Fork and approximately ten miles west of Quitman. The population was 473 in the 2020 U.S. Census.
A gunsmith named Joseph Simpkins was likely the first to have the same opinion the area, arriving here considering his family from Missouri going on for 1843. The Place was previously alternately known as Albia and Simpkins’ Prairie. Theories upon how the community got its herald differ; one claims it was because the town had been designed for white settlers solitary while marginal claims it was named for the son of a railroad official.
The Alba Oilfield was discovered just south of Alba in 1848 by F.R. Jackson.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad came through Alba in 1881. One of the old-fashioned shipments to Alba is reported to have been a telegraph office and, reportedly one of the first telegraphs standard told details of the assassination of President James Garfield. Later that year, Alba also usual a proclaim office. It closed briefly in 1882 but reopened that thesame year.