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New
Hope Missionary Baptist Church & Cemetery sign
Photo courtesy Gerald
Massey, August, 2010 |
History
in a Pecan Shell
Initial settlement
occurred around the same time as Independence (1836). An influx of
people fleeing the scorched Southern States helped boost population
after the Civil War but still, Hodgson's population never broke 200.
The community may have gone under a different name prior to the opening
of a post office in 1893 (Hodgson was the name of the first postmaster).
The post office closed in 1904 and six years later the population
was a mere 25 residents.
The 1940 Census report an increase to 35, but after that no records
were kept.
One business was reported in the mid 1980s. |
1907 Bowie
County postal map showing Hodgson
W of Boston
SW of DeKalb
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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