Water Companies in Adkins, TX
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Bear County Water District
(210) 655-2888 more info
Bexar Met Water District
(210) 354-6500 more info
* City of Adkins
(210) 658-5356 more info
Converse Water Blg Department
(210) 658-1965 more info
Ferguson Water Works
(210) 662-4902 more info
Oak Hills Water Supply Corporation
(830) 393-7739 more info
Picosa Water Supply Co
(830) 393-4424 more info
San Antonio Water System
(210) 704-7297 more info
Schertz Public Works Department
(210) 619-1800 more info
Schertz Water Billing
(210) 619-1100 more info

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Facts about Adkins, TX:
Adkins is an unincorporated area in eastern Bexar County, Texas, United States. It lies on FM 1518, about 1 mile north of the Texas Pride Restaurant. The town of Adkins was named for William Adkins Jones who donated land for a flag station on the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway in the late 1800s. He also owned a General store and was the first Adkins postmaster when a post office was established there in 1896. In the Early 1900s the town had a population of 100, 2 churches, and a school. But as the rail line was closed and the major highways passed the town by, the population steadily declined and in 1915 the Adkins post office was moved to the nearby town of Sayers, but the post office and postal area are curiously still called Adkins, even though almost nothing of the original town now remains. Adkins is home to Texas Pride BBQ, which was featured on the Food Network show "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives." ?This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or...

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