Apple Springs, Texas

Apple Springs, Texas

Apple Springs is a small unincorporated town in Trinity County, Texas, United States. The town was founded shortly after the Civil War as May Apple Springs. The town rose to a population of 285 in 1965, and then progressively declined to about 130 people, with nine business, in the 1990s.

chools

Apple Springs is home to Apple Springs Independent School District. The district has two schools, Apple Springs Elementary School (pre-kindergarten to grade 6) and Apple Springs High School (grades 7 to 12), with approximately 140-165 students. In 2004-2005, the school district received an "Academically Acceptable" rating from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). In 2002, Apple Springs High School was recognized by "Texas Monthly" one of the top ten high schools in Texas in its economic group, based on ranking by the National Center for Educational Accountability.

History

Trinity County history began in 1852 when Jonathon Roach left his wife Mary Boone Roach and their children at Sumpter Texas while he captained river boats on the Trinity River. Although he died 2 years later, Mary stayed there until their boys returned from the Civil War. Unable to bear the reconstruction, they moved to the deep woods of North Cedar near Burketown. One of their sons, Thomas was knowledgeable about medicine and could tell time day or night without a watch. He was a good farmer and acquired enough land to provide "extras" for his family.Around 1900, the Southern Pine Lumber Co. built a train road from Diboll into North Cedar and built 2 camps along the road. One of these camps was near some natural springs that were surrounded by May Apple Bushes (a name give to Bois D'Arc trees). The area came to be known as May Apple Springs (When a post office opened in 1884 the name was shortened to Apple Springs). The camps were self contained units with stores, blacksmith shops, and ice houses.

When the camp closed in WWI, they sold the section houses and house cars to "locals". The Apple Springs Telephone Co was formed by William Warren and later purchased by Burr Roach. His brother owned a store and sent 6 of his 7 children to college. Several local boys served in WWI and, upon their return, prohibition came making moonshine brewing and bootlegging commonplace. In fact, North Cedar on a Mason Jur meant as much as "four roses" on a bottle. During this time, schools held box suppers, churches held "preachings" and singing schools. People with large houses held dances. Henry Hrville was the most popular "caller" of the square dances and started his calls with "Partners in you places like horses in their traces - if I live a hundred year, I hope I die a-pullin' in the gear!"WWII brought more changes as people found work away from the land, but money was still scarce. Many people said they couldn't tell much change from The Depression.

Demographics

Population = 1179Median Age = 39.5 years Median Household Income = $30,873Percentage of Single Households = 39.5%Percentage of Married Households = 60.5%Percentage Families (households with children)= 19.9%Average Household Size = 2.43 peoplePercentage College or Better = 6.4%Percentage White Collar = 29.8%Neighborhood type = RuralPopulation = 1,175Pop. density = 10.2Percent male = 47.9%Percent female = 52.1%Avg. income per capita = $14,167

Crime

Violent crime risk index = 5.0Property crime risk index = 4.0

Housing

Median home value = $71,600Median age of homes = 27.0Home appreciation = 3.8%Percent owning home = 70.6%Percent renting home = 9.2%Percent homes vacant = 20.3%Percent commuting by bus = 0.4%Percent commuting by carpool = 16.3%Percent commuting by auto = 79.1%Percent working at home = 3.5%

Education

High school graduates = 74.1%College degree - 2 year = 2.5%College degree - 4 year = 4.0%Graduate degree = 2.5%Expenditures per student = $6,504Students per teacher = 10.3Students per librarian = n/aStudents per guidance counselor = 243

Economy

Unemployment rate = 5.6%

Recent Job Growth = 0.3%

Future Job Growth = 15.0%

Sales tax = 6.917%

Income tax = 0.0%

Cost of living index = 74

Health

Air quality = 76.0

Watershed quality = 60.0

Physicians per capita = 21.2

Health cost index = 90.7

Superfund site index = 99.0

UV index = 5.9

Climate

Altitude = 76

Rainfall (inches annually) = 49.3

Snowfall (inches annually) = 0.3

January avg. low temp. = 37.3

July avg. high temp. = 94.6

Days of precipitation annually = 105

Days mostly sunny annually = 205

Comfort index = 23.0

References

*Handbook of Texas|id=AA/hla21|name=Apple Springs, Texas
* [http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_district/103/tx/ Apple Springs Independent School District] , GreatSchools.net.
* [http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/par_rpts/current/house/dist12/r5.htm Texas House District 12 School Districts Report]
* [http://www.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2005/statelist.html 2005 Accountability System] , TEA report on school district performance.
* [http://www.asisd.com/ School Web Page] , School Web Page
* [http://www.texasmonthly.com/preview/2002-11-01/feature7 "Our Best High Schools: The top performers in Texas"] , "Texas Monthly", November 2002.
* [http://www.lufkindailynews.com/search/content/news/stories/2007/10/04/apple_springs.html Rising from the Ashes]


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