Nada Texas is on State Highway 71 in southern Colorado County.
The original name of the town was Vox Populi (from Latin vox populi
vox dei, "the voice of the people is the voice of God"); the
present name is an American version of the Czechoslovakian word
najda (hope). There is a small town near Nada, which is now known
as Vox Populi. The first settlers were J. William Schoellmann and
his family, who arrived in the area on February 15, 1881. In 1882
Florian Frnka opened a store and post office. Many of the early
settlers were Germans and Czechs from the Frelsburg area. The town
grew as more settlers arrived, and in 1894 a post office named Nada
was opened. On October 7, 1897, the first church in Nada was
dedicated, and in 1889 a schoolroom for eighteen students was
built. The original site of Nada was approximately 200 yards east
of the present site; the town's businesses were moved when the
highway was built. In 1948 the Nada school district became part of
the Garwood Independent School District. Nada had a population of
165 in 1986.
Taken from the Handbook of Texas Online.
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