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JONAH, TEXAS
JONAH, TEXAS est. 1857
Population: 60
(1990)
Methodist Church and Percy’s Store
(L to R), 1920s. The store burned down later. The community is
known for the Jonah
Water Special Utility District, established in 1972, which serves a large rural
area.
Courtesy
of Harlan Hays
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This is the original bridge over the San Gabriel river at Jonah, before it
was washed away in the 1921 flood. |

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Richard E. Talbot, born in Cambridge, NY, 17 June 1816, of Irish immigrant
parents. He came to Texas with his wife and children in 1850s to join
brothers Elias and Joseph Talbot. Richard and Joseph Talbot are buried in
the IOOF cemetery in Georgetown. Elias Talbot and family buried in the San
Gabriel Cemetery. Richard Talbot settled near Jonah before it was named
Jonah. See page 292 of "Williamson County, Its History" |

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Gustaf E. Johnson Family, Swedish
Immigrants to WC in 1902, photo ca.
1917, l-r: Sigurd Johnson, Gustaf Johnson, Elvia Johnson, Irma Johnson,
Hilma Johnson, Sven Johnson, Hildur Johnson. The family had a farm near
Jonah, Texas |

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Carl Lidell & Son w/ Large Rattlesnake |
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Carl Lidell in Flight Training in 1945, Carl was from Jonah, Texas |

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C.G. Wegstrom Family member on horse ca. 1920s |

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James Hood, from Jonah, Texas, during the retaking of the Philippine
Islands in WWII, ca. 1944 |

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Hot Rod T Model, Bill Bloom & Herbert Swenson, ca. 1920s |
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Group of Confederate Veterans, Jonah, Texas, ca. 1898 |

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Sigurd E. Johnson plowing with John Deere tractor, NE of Jonah, Texas ca.
1940. |

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Rod and Sigurd Johnson, far right, with tractor and [cane] hay binder with
cousins, near Jonah, Texas, ca.1951 |

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Rod and Sigurd Johnson, far right, with tractor and [cane] hay binder with
cousins, near Jonah, Texas, ca.1951 |
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Hutto Swedish Lutheran Church Sunday School Picnic on San Gabriel River,
just east of Jonah, Texas, on Gattis Gravel Bar, ca. 1944. Larry Rydell
[second from left] and Rodney Johnson [third from left] |

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Swedish Immigrants and Kids on Cotton Bale, Jonah, Texas, ca.1920s

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Jonah Town Building, Jonah, Texas, ca. 1910s
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Anna Louise Trowbridge Talbot, wife of R.E. Talbot. She came to the area in
1853 and lived between Circleville and Jonah. Came to the area in 1853. Her
husband was the brother of Joseph
Talbot of Taylor, Texas and brother of Elias Talbot, merchant in Georgetown,
Texas. Who was a friend of Sam Houston, ca.1854 |

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Original Jonah School & Play Yard, ca.1915

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Jonah Gin, Jonah, Texas, ca. 1920s
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Service Station and Garage, built by Homer Hood, ca. 1925, Jonah, Texas |

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Builders of dam for mill near Jonah, Texas, ca 1895, for water wheel to
power grinding wheat for flour mill. |

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Water dam to power flour mill on hill, burned ca. 1902 or 1903, San Gabriel
River,
Jonah, Texas |

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Cotton Wagon on Jonah Bridge over San Gabriel River, bridge washed away in
1921 flood, Jonah, Texas. |
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Percy's Store & Methodist Church, Jonah, Texas ca. 1910s
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Jonah Town Building, Jonah, Texas, ca. 1910s |

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Jonah Man with dogs on Main Street, Jonah, Texas. ca. 1910s |

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Jonah Main St. and Model T Cars, Jonah, Texas, ca. 1910s |
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