TexasEscapes.com HOME Welcome to Texas Escapes
A magazine written by Texas
Custom Search
New   |   Texas Towns   |   Ghost Towns   |   Counties   |   Trips   |   Features   |   Columns   |   Architecture   |   Images   |   Archives   |   Site Map

Newton County TX
Newton County

Counties
Texas Counties


Texas Towns
A - Z

Jasper Hotels

More Hotels



FARRSVILLE, TEXAS


Texas Ghost Town

Newton County, East Texas

Highway 63
18 miles N of Newton the county seat
4 miles E of the Jasper County Line
50 Miles N of Beaumont
Population: 150 (2000)

Farrsville, Texas Area Hotels › Jasper Hotels

History in a Pecan Shell

The community was named after former Mississipian and popular farmer & Methodist minister Alfred E. Farr. Settlement is said to have started in the 1840s or early 1850s. Originally called Farr's Mill, the town seems to have one of each - a grist mill, sawmill and water mill. For good measure there was a cotton gin. The town was on a stageline from Beaumont to Alexandria, Louisiana and during the Civil War the road was a Confederate military trail.

The post office was granted in 1875 and the town had a population estimated at 150 by 1875. When nearby Wiergate opened their much larger sawmills in the early 20th century, the sawmill at Farrsville was shut down (1918) followed by the gristmill during the Great Depression. Farrsville's population hovered at 75 throughout the first six decades when, in the mid 1960s it doubled to 150.

The TxDoT map of Newton County shows three cemeteries within two miles of Farrsville. Hines, Pleasant Hill and one with no name shown.

Jasper Newton Counties TX 1907 Postal Map
Jasper / Newton County 1907 postal map showing Farrsville
(NW of Newton, NE of Jasper)
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Take a road trip

East Texas
East Texas Sunday Drives


Farrsville, Texas Nearby Towns:
Newton the county seat
Jasper
Beaumont
See Newton County | Jasper County

Book Hotel Here:
Jasper Hotels | Beaumont Hotels | More Hotels

Texas Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing Texas, asks that anyone wishing to share their local history, stories, landmarks and recent or vintage photos, please contact us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Texas Escapes Online Magazine »   Archive Issues » Home »
TEXAS TOWNS & COUNTIES TEXAS LANDMARKS & IMAGES TEXAS HISTORY & CULTURE TEXAS OUTDOORS MORE
Texas Counties
Texas Towns A-Z
Texas Ghost Towns

TEXAS REGIONS:
Central Texas North
Central Texas South
Texas Gulf Coast
Texas Panhandle
Texas Hill Country
East Texas
South Texas
West Texas

Courthouses
Jails
Churches
Schoolhouses
Bridges
Theaters
Depots
Rooms with a Past
Monuments
Statues

Gas Stations
Post Offices
Museums
Water Towers
Grain Elevators
Cotton Gins
Lodges
Stores
Banks

Vintage Photos
Historic Trees
Cemeteries
Old Neon
Ghost Signs
Signs
Murals
Gargoyles
Pitted Dates
Cornerstones
Then & Now

Columns: History/Opinion
Texas History
Small Town Sagas
Black History
WWII
Texas Centennial
Ghosts
People
Animals
Food
Music
Art

Books
Cotton
Texas Railroads

Texas Trips
Texas Drives
Texas State Parks
Texas Rivers
Texas Lakes
Texas Forts
Texas Trails
Texas Maps
USA
MEXICO
HOTELS

Site Map
About Us
Privacy Statement
Disclaimer
Contributors
Staff
Contact Us

 
Website Content Copyright Texas Escapes LLC. All Rights Reserved