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Douglass is a small, unincorporated community located in the western part of Nacogdoches County, Texas, in the United States. It sits right next to the Angelina River on its western side. About 500 people call this area home. The community was named after an important early Texan, Kelsey Douglass.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a place where people live together, but it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town does. Instead, it's usually governed by the larger county it's part of. This means there isn't a mayor or city council just for Douglass.

Where is Douglass Located?

Douglass is found in East Texas, a region known for its pine forests and rolling hills. Being in Nacogdoches County means it's part of one of the oldest areas in Texas. The nearby Angelina River is a significant waterway that flows through East Texas, eventually joining the Neches River. Rivers like the Angelina often play a big role in the history and environment of the places they pass through.

Who Was Kelsey Douglass?

The community of Douglass was named in honor of Kelsey Douglass. He was an important person in the early history of Texas. Kelsey Douglass was known as a land speculator, meaning he bought and sold land, and he was also involved in politics. Naming a community after him was a way to recognize his contributions to the area during its early development.

Education in Douglass

Students living in the Douglass area attend schools within the Douglass Independent School District. An independent school district is a special local government body that runs public schools. It's responsible for everything from hiring teachers to managing school buildings. This district makes sure that children and teenagers in Douglass have access to education close to home.

Life in Douglass

Life in a small, unincorporated community like Douglass is often quiet and peaceful. Residents might know their neighbors well, creating a close-knit feeling. While it doesn't have its own city services, people living here rely on the county for things like roads and law enforcement. It's a place where people can enjoy a more rural lifestyle while still being part of the larger Nacogdoches County.

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