Beulah, Angelina County, Texas
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Beulah is a
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in Angelina County, in the
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. It is located within the
Lufkin, Texas Lufkin is the largest city in Angelina County, Texas, United States and is the county seat. The city is situated in Deep East Texas and is west of the Texas- Louisiana state line. Its population is 34,143 as of 2020. Lufkin was founded in 188 ...
micropolitan area.


History

Beulah had a church, a store, and several houses in the 1930s. Many of the community's residents worked in a nearby oilfield named Ginter. The population declined sometime after
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, and only two churches and a few scattered houses remained in the area in the early 1990s.


Geography

Beulah was located on Farm to Market Road 58, southeast of Lufkin in southern Angelina County.


Education

Beulah is located within the Diboll Independent School District.


See also

*
List of ghost towns in Texas This is an incomplete list of Ghost town, ghost towns in Texas. Classification ;Barren site * Sites no longer in existence * Sites that have been destroyed * Submerged * Reverted to pasture * May have a few difficult-to-find foundations/foo ...


References

Geography of Angelina County, Texas Ghost towns in East Texas {{AngelinaCountyTX-geo-stub