Walnut Grove

Walnut Grove is at the intersection of Farm roads 756 and 344, three miles south of Whitehouse and two miles east of Bullard in southern Smith County. Originally part of the William Luce Survey, it is bordered on the west by West Mud Creek and on the east by Brier Branch. Although the community is not identified on early maps, in 1936 it had a sawmill, a cemetery, a church, and a scattered assortment of dwellings. Children probably attended the nearby Bullard schools. Maps for 1973 show scattered dwellings, Walnut Grove Church, Walnut Grove Cemetery, and Mount Carmel Church located just to the east of the community center. The community was still identified on maps in 1981.

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Belongs to

Walnut Grove is part of or belongs to the following places:

Currently Exists

No

Place type

Walnut Grove is classified as a Town

Location

Latitude: 32.17654570
Longitude: -95.25578270

Has Post Office

No

Is Incorporated

No