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History
on a Pinhead Early settler Richard B. Hubbard is thought to
be the town's namesake and cemetery tombstones show dates as early as 1835. Depression-era
maps show a school, church, and cemetery however no population figures were available
until 1990, when 269 people were reported - the same number in use today.
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