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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. |
Texas
Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing
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landmarks and recent or vintage photos, please contact
us. |
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