- Thalia, Texas
Thalia is an unincorporated town in Foard County in the northern part of the
U.S. state ofTexas . As of 1990, the population was 104. Its name was given to the town portrayed in a number ofLarry McMurtry 's novels, including his first novel, "Horseman, Pass By " (1961). Mcmurtry's "Thalia" is widely considered to be modeled on his own North Texas hometown ofArcher City , 80 miles from Thalia.Geography
Thalia is located at coor dms|33|59|05|N|99|32|16|W|city GR|3.
History
Thalia was founded in Hardeman County and originally called "Paradise," but that name was rejected by the
United States Postal Service , so it was renamedThalia , meaning "blooming" or "luxuriant." The townsite was donated by William W. Pigg. A post office and school were opened in 1890. When Foard County was established in 1891, Thalia was located within the borders of the new county. Thalia was incorporated in 1926 with population of 50. A high school was opened in 1930.Thalia's economy benefited from the
Texas oil boom of the 1920s but later suffered from drought, theGreat Depression and a drop in oil production. The high school shut down in 1943 and the post office was closed by 1960. The population was recorded as 104 in 1980, down from 180 in 1950. In 1990, the population was again recorded as 104.Fiction
In addition to "Horseman, Pass By", Larry McMurtry's novels "Leaving Cheyenne" (1963), "
The Last Picture Show " (1966), "Texasville " (1987), "Duane's Depressed" (1999) and "When the Light Goes" (2007) are set in or around "Thalia". "Hud", the film adaptation of "Horseman, Pass By", was relocated from North Texas to theTexas Panhandle . The film adaptations of "The Last Picture Show" and "Texasville" take place in a fictionalizedAnarene, Texas .References
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/TT/hlt12.html Thalia entry at the Handbook of Texas Online]
* [Gnis3|1369764 Thalia at the U.S. Geological Survey]
* [http://www.calendarlive.com/printedition/calendar/cl-et-rutten7mar07,0,3683012.story Los Angeles Times Review of ""When the Light Goes"]Notes
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