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VOTAW, TEXAS

Hardin County, East Texas

30° 26' 8" N, 94° 40' 24" W (30.435556, -94.673333)

FM 787 and FM 2798
near Polk County & Liberty County
24 miles W of Kountze the county seat
6 miles E of Rye
SE of Livingston
50 miles NW of Beaumont
Population: 160 Est. (2010, 2000, 1990)

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Votaw Texas sign
Votaw sign
Photo courtesy Ken Rudine, August 2007

Part of the Beaumont-Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History in a Pecan Shell

Votaw came into being as lumbering interests expanded deep into Hardin County. Like many East Texas towns it started as a sawmill. It was named to honor Clark M. Votaw, an officer of the Kirby Lumber Company. He also served as a VP of the Santa Fe Townsite Company, which platted the town.

Votaw was granted a post office in 1901. Since 1925 the town’s population has remained in a rather narrow bracket of 100-200 citizens. Timber had been the town’s life-blood throughout its early history and through WWII.

In the late 1950s oil was discovered and the town has since become seriously involved in agriculture.

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Votaw , Texas Nearby Towns:
Kountze the county seat
Beaumont
Rye
Livingston
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