The Little City with a Big Heart!
Alba, Texas is a great little quiet country town, located just 80 miles east of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, 90 miles west of Shreveport, Louisiana and just down the road from the Premier Bass Fishing Lake in the Nation, Lake Fork.
Lake Fork is also known to have some of the best catfish and crappie fishing in North Texas. Just off Highway 69, Alba offers a variety of opportunities for business, weekend getaways, sport fishing, and much more...
Alba's 3rd Annual Wild Hog Cookoff
History of Alba Texas
The town of Alba is a pioneer town with history that goes back to 1841, when Joseph Simpkins, a gunsmith, settled with his family. By 1881 the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad came through Alba and the following year the Town site was laid out.
By 1884, the population had grown to 50 people and then rose to 300 people by 1896. The town incorporated in July 1909. Lignite coal was discovered in the area around the turn of the century and by 1911 mines were producing 20,000 tons of coal per month.
With this increase in the economy, Alba grew to a population of nearly 1,500 people. By the late 1920's a record high population of nearly 2,000 was reported as residing in Alba. The Great Depression and the closing of the mines in 1940 dealt a severe blow to the community and the population declined to what it is today, somewhere around 430 people. However, the creation of Lake Fork Reservoir and the ease of transportation to US Highway 69 is providing an incentive for economic opportunity and development again in the community of Alba.
