Cities of Karnes County
Alamita (active) - Alamita, a small Mexican settlement at the crossing of the La Bahía Road and Alamita Creek in Karnes County.
Bainville (active) - Bainville, on State Highway 72 seven miles southwest of Kenedy in southwest Karnes County, was named after J. L. Bain, who built a store and a cotton gin there in the 1920s. Populated mostly by Swedes in the 1940s and 1960s, the town today consists of a church and a few farms.
Burnell (inactive) - Burnell, on Farm Road 743 east of U.S. Highway 181 in extreme southern Karnes County, was a rural community that developed for cotton farming in the early 1900s. It is now just a name.
Cestohowa (active) - Cestohowa (originally Czestochowa) is on Farm Road 3191 and Cibolo Creek a mile west of State Highway 123 in northern Karnes County. It is considered to be the daughter of Panna Maria and is still largely populated by Polish people.
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Choate (active) - Choate is seven miles southeast of Kenedy in southeastern Karnes County. The population in 2000 was twenty.
Couch (active) - Couch is on the north bank of Hondo Creek off State Highway 239 seven miles southeast of Kenedy in southeastern Karnes County. The population in 2000 was ten.
Coy City (active) - Coy City, also known as Appleville, is on Farm Road 99 some ten miles west of Karnes City in western Karnes County. In 1990 the community reported a population of thirty and only the Baptist church and a small cluster of residences remained.
Deweesville (active) - Deweesville is on Farm Road 1344 ten miles southwest of Falls City in Karnes County. In 2000 the population was twelve.
Ecleto (active) - Ecleto is at the intersection of Farm Road 627 and Dry Ecleto Creek, about six miles southeast of Gillett in northern Karnes County. In 2000 the population was twenty-two.
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El Oso (active) - El Oso is on Farm Road 626 a mile north of Zunkerville in the southwestern corner of Karnes County. In 2000 the population was thirty-five.
Elm (inactive) - Elm, also called Seale's Chapel, in the extreme northeastern corner of Karnes County, was named for nearby Elm Creek. It is now just a cemetery.
Falls City (active) - Falls City, a mile southeast of the Wilson county line and seven miles northwest of Karnes City in northern Karnes County, owes its development to the railroad. In 2000 the population was 591.
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Flaccus (inactive) - Flaccus, five miles east of Helena in Karnes County, was the center of a colony of blacks who lived along McTennel Creek. In 1990 only a few wooden houses and some graves remained at the site.
Gillett (active) - Gillett is at the intersection of State highways 80 and 119, sixteen miles north of Karnes City in northern Karnes County. Gillett reported a population of 120 in 1990 and again in 2000.
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Green (active) - Green was on U.S. Highway 181 six miles south of Kenedy in southern Karnes County. The population in 2000 was very small.
Harmony (active) - Harmony, 7½ miles north of Helena on Farm Road 627 in Karnes County.
Helena (active) - Helena is near the intersection of State Highway 80 and Farm Road 81, on the east side of a bend of the San Antonio River in Karnes County. It was originally the county seat. According to local legend, Helena was "the toughest town on earth". In 2000 Helena had a population of thirty-five.
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Hobson (active) - Hobson is on U.S. Highway 181 and Farm Road 81 near Indian Crossing on the San Antonio River, 3½ miles south of Falls City in Karnes County. In 2000 there were eight businesses with a population of 135.
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Home Place (inactive) - Home Place was possibly located on lower Escondido Creek in Karnes County.
Home Valley (inactive) - Home Valley was probably near what is now Falls City in Karnes County.
Karnes City (active) - Karnes City, the county seat of Karnes County since 1894, is at the intersection of U.S. Highway 181 and State highways 80 and 123, in the central part of the county some fifty miles southeast of San Antonio. In 2000 the population was 3,457.
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Kenedy (active) - Kenedy is on U.S. Highway 181 and State Highway 72 four miles south of Karnes City in southwestern Karnes County. In 2000 Kenedy contained 209 businesses and 3,487 inhabitants.
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Lenz (active) - Lenz, on Farm Road 626 eight miles west of Kenedy in Karnes County, was settled in the early 1890s by German farmers from Fayette County. The population was listed at twenty in 2000.
Marcelina (active) - Marcelina is one mile south of the site of present Falls City in Karnes County.
Mound Creek (active) - Mound Creek was a community on a dirt road eight miles southeast of Gillett in northeastern Karnes County. In 1990 only a cemetery and a few scattered farms and ranches remained in the area.
New Bremen (inactive) - New Bremen is on Farm Road 626 five miles southwest of Karnes City. Only a cemetery and the shell of its last school remained in 1990.
Nicaragua (inactive) - Nicaragua was situated at the intersection of the old road leading east from Wofford Crossing and the San Antonio-Goliad Road, about two miles south of Helena in Karnes County.
Nockernut (active) - Nockenut is on Farm Road 1681 twenty miles northeast of Floresville in northeastern Wilson County. In 1990 through 2000 the reported population was ten.
Overby (inactive) - Overby is located near the head of Live Oak Creek on Farm Road 743 in southern Karnes County.
Panna Maria (active) - Panna Maria is on a plateau near the junction of the San Antonio River and Cibolo Creek where Farm roads 81 and 2724 meet, four miles north of Karnes City and fifty-five miles southeast of San Antonio in central Karnes County. It claims distinction as the oldest permanent Polish settlement in America and as the home of the nation's oldest Polish church and school. Through 2000 the community's population was still estimated at ninety-six.
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Pawelekville (active) - Pawelekville is on an unnumbered road east of State Highway 123 in northern Karnes County. In 2000 the population was estimated as 105.
Radford (inactive) - Radford is in northeastern Karnes County.
Ruby (inactive) - Ruby was a switch on the Texas and New Orleans Railroad in western Karnes County.
Runge (active) - Runge is at the junction of State Highway 72 and four farm roads, east of the San Antonio River, three miles west of the DeWitt county line, and nine miles east of Kenedy in southeastern Karnes County. In 2000 the population was 1,080.
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Wintergreen (inactive) - Wintergreen, a ghost town in northeastern Karnes County, was situated at the intersection of the Victoria-San Antonio and the lower Helena-Gonzales roads.
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Zunkerville (active) - Zunkerville is located on State Highway 72 twelve miles west of Kenedy in the southwestern corner of Karnes County. In 2000 the population was fifteen.
