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History in
a Pecan Shell
Named for land
grant recipient John Bassett, the community was granted a post office
in 1882. Two years later there was a reported population of twenty-five
and it was known as a railroad shipping point.
In 1890 the communityreported a population of 100 but it went into
a slow decline (75 in 1914) and 58 in the mid 1920s.
The post office closed ts doors in the late 1950s and from a population
of just 40 in 1982, it has grown to nearly 400 for both the 1990 and
2000 census. |
1907 Bowie
County Postal map showing Bassett
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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