EUNICE

NAME: Eunice
COUNTY: Leon
ROADS: 2WD
GRID: 1
CLIMATE: got humid summer, cool humid winter rainy spring, fall
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Any time
COMMENTS: Nothing to be seen from the highway except the town name on the highway sign. 
REMAINS: Scattered houses
Eunice is on State Highway 7 some twelve miles east of Centerville in eastern Leon County. It was founded in the mid-1800s by John Morrison and was originally known as Morrison's Chapel. In 1907 a Eunice post office was established there in the store of Charles J. Hogan, who served as the first postmaster; the post office was named after his daughter. By 1914 the Eunice community had a population of 100, a livestock breeder, and a general store. In 1934 its post office was discontinued, and mail was rerouted through Nineveh. Eunice reported a population of twenty-five in 1940. A 1964 map shows about ten buildings and the Victory Church at the site. Eunice is labeled on the 1983 highway map, but no buildings are shown there.

https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hre35

Submitted by: Ralph Robbins

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