Millersview is an unincorporated community in Concho County, Texas, United States. It is located at the intersection of Farm-to-Market Roads 765 and 2134, near the west fork of Mustang Creek, and is a dozen miles southeast of Paint Rock.[1][2]
It was named for Edward D. Miller, who co-founded the town with Henry Barr.[2] It was granted a post office in 1903 which was still open as of 2020.[1][3] After the population dropped to 70 in 1970 it remained around this level for the next 30 years.[1][2] Several historic buildings still stand today, including the school's former gym, which is still active as a community center, though the neighboring former schoolhouse (no longer in use by 1989[1]) has fallen into dilapidation.[2]
The town is thought to be the only one in the United States to use the name Millersview.[2]
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邮编 | 城市 | 州 | 纬度 | 经度 |
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76862 | Millersview | TX | 31.40877 | -99.75563 |