Freestone County, Texas Communities Old Ghost Towns - with former Post office: Pyburn Pyburn community was located about half way between Teague and Fairfield. A soil map of Freestone County in 1918 shows "Pyburn School" with two structures that could be schools and/or churches and a cemetery. Pyburn was located about half a mile southeast of the old Driver community. The Pyburn area is drained by the Keechi Creek. To the south about a half mile is "Jordan Chapel". Post Office: Pyburn had a post office between Aug. 6th, 1895 and Feb 21, 1907. School: Pyburn School Other Buildings: Church? Driver/Pyburn Cemetery Cotton Gin and 2 stores Known Past Residents: Butler, Chester Whitney Butler, Melinda (Anglin) Butler, William Pinkney Deborde, Sylba Meirine Garth, D. T. (attorney) Gilbert, Frank Hardin, Mattie Henderson, J. D. Henderson, Rachel Hood, Grace Bernice Pyburn Huckaby, George Johnson, Fannie Kelly, Thomas Lancaster, Doris Margaret (Pyburn) Love, Lelah McAdams, Kenneth "Yoat" Peevy, L. E. Pickett, R. A. Pyburn, Andrew J. Pyburn, Oscar Eugene and Edna (Davis) Smith, Annie Grace Virden Terry, George T. Walthall, W. C.