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Bronson Santa
Fe Railroad Depot
Postcard
courtesy www.rootsweb.com/ %7Etxpstcrd/
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History in
a Pecan Shell
The town began
in the mid 1890s when John H. Kirby bought large tracts of land here
for the pristine stands of pine. The community would be named for
Sam Bronson Cooper, a two time state senator (1880-1884) and a close
friend of Kirby.
The town was platted on 200 acres of land on the soon-to-be-laid Gulf,
Beaumont and Great Northern Railroad. In 1902 the railroad arrived,
John Kirby built his Kirby Lumber Company and storeowners bought lots
in the new community.
The community received its first post office that same year and beside
(at least) three stores, Bronson opened a boarding house for sawmill
and reailroad workers.
Cultural interests followed. In 1904 a Masonic lodge was built and
a school district came into being the following year.
Bronson had a population of 1,000 by 1910 – an enviable size for an
East Texas town of that
era. It peaked in the 1920s with a population of 1,200. Before the
tmiber was exhausted and the Great Depression arrivied, Bronson had
established all essential businesses, including banks and a newspaper.
A second railroad connected the town to Hemphill
had been establish in 1916 In 1931, Bronson’s bank failed (the community’s
two banks had merged some years before). The 1940 census estimated
800 residents and by the end of that decade it was down to just 300.
By the 1980s there were an estimated 254 residents which has since
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Bronson
United Methodist Church
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, March 2010 |
"The
1919 building belonged to "Cap" King who was once a Texas
legislator. At one time he operated a restaurant in the building."
- Mike Pate
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, March 2010
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Bronson, Texas
Forum:
Subject:
Bronson History
I grew up in Bronson and would love to add a little history to the
pictures that Mr. Massey has provided. For instance, The 1919 building
is known as the “Cap King Building”. Cap ran a restaurant in the building
and he served in the Texas legislature for a time. Another of the
old brick building is the first Post Office that I remember in Bronson.
Also the population grew to about 3000 at the peak.
Pineland, Bronson, Rosevine,
and several smaller communities make up West Sabine ISD. -
Mike Pate, Superintendent, October 14, 2010 |
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