
Arizona
Arizona is a historical populated place in Walker
County, Texas, that no longer exists as a recognized community. It is
classified as a town but is not incorporated and has no post office. No
detailed historical records, such as founding dates, population
data, or economic activities, are widely documented for Arizona,
suggesting it was a minor or short-lived settlement in the region's
development.
Location: Northern Walker County, in the Piney Woods region of East
Texas, at approximately 30.79°N, 95.468°W (more precisely 30.7896°N,
95.4680°W). Geological Survey Map and is about 6.7 miles northeast of Huntsville (the county seat).
Elevation is 270 feet (82 m), in the Central Time Zone (area code 936), with daylight saving time observed.
History:
No specific historical details, such as establishment, peak
activity, or decline, are available from standard sources. It may have
been tied to the broader 19th-century development of Walker County,
which saw growth from railroads, sawmills, and agriculture in the 1870s
onward, but Arizona itself lacks documented ties to these. Unlike
nearby historical sites, no post office records or notable events are
associated with it.
Current Status:
Arizona does not exist as a distinct place today, with no recorded population or infrastructure.
Nearby unincorporated communities include Phelps (6.6 miles
south-southeast), Harmony (3.9 miles south), and Carolina (4.3 miles
east), while larger spots like Riverside (5.8 miles northeast) and
Huntsville offer modern amenities.

https://roadsidethoughts.com/tx/arizona-xx-walker-profile.htm
https://www.roadonmap.com/us/where-is/Arizona-Walker_TX,populated_place
https://pastmaps.com/explore/us/texas/walker-county/arizona
https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/locations/p07627/