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History
on a Pinhead
Butler dates from
the early 1870s with the arrival of the Texas and New Orleans Railroad,
but there was no pressing need for a post office. No one bothered
to keep track of the population either. The major industry in the
region was brick-making.
The 1930 census reported 107 residents – and that figure remained
in place through WWII.
It rose to a peak of 150 people in the late 1940s and that figure
stood until the late 1960s. It has managed to remain on most maps
throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. |
Texas
Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing
Texas, asks that anyone wishing to share their local history, stories,
landmarks and vintage/historic photos, please contact
us. |
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