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History in
a Pecan Shell
Settled
in the 1870s, the town got off to a slow start. By 1890 the population
was a mere 35 residents. Louis Lanham was a storekeeper that year
and probably the town’s postmaster. The post office was in operation
from 1884 until 1906. It reached its high-water mark in 1910 with
125 people and three businesses.
Little is known of the intervening years, but after WWII
the population declined to only 30 residents and over time they, too,
moved. |
Hamilton
County 1907 postal map showing Lanham
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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