China Spring, Texas


China Spring is a census-designated place in northwestern McLennan County, Texas, United States. It lies approximately twelve miles northwest of Waco, on Farm-to-Market Road 1637, and is part of the Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History

Settlement of the area began as early as 1860, and the community was founded in 1867. It was named for a spring in a chinaberry grove. A post office was established there in May 1873 with Charles S. Eichelberger as postmaster. By the early 1880s, the community had 200 residents with five steam cotton gins and gristmills, three general stores and a Methodist church. Cotton, corn, and wool were the principal products of the area.
China Spring became the focus of a rural school district in the late 1920s. Two churches, a school, and many houses marked the community on topographic maps of the mid-1970s.

Demographics

China Spring first appeared as a census [designated place] in the 2010 U.S. census.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010% 2010
White alone 1,0671,07483.29%74.79%
Non-Hispanic or [Latino African Americans|Black or African American] alone 10180.78%1.25%
Native [Americans in the United States|Native American] or Alaska Native alone 870.62%0.49%
Asian alone 060.00%0.42%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone 000.00%0.00%
Race and [ethnicity in the United States census|Other race] alone 020.00%0.14%
Mixed race or Multiracial 5450.39%3.13%
Hispanic or Latino 19128414.91%19.78%
Total1,2811,436100.00%100.00%

Notable person

Musician Ted Nugent owns a ranch in the area.

Education

serves area students.