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History
in a Pecan Shell
J.M. Bennett with Ike and Sol West founded a Hereford
and Brahman cattle ranch here in the mid 1870s. The Livestock was
shipped from Inez, Texas until the railroad
reached the Bennett/ West holdings. The new station had been originally
named Benwest, but when the West Brothers bowed out of the
business in 1922, the station was renamed Bennview. Poles and
Czechs were lured into investing in the planed town in the mid 1920s
when Bennett sold off land to settlers. A post office named Bennview
was open from 1928-1930. The name was changed to La Salle in the late
30s and by 1941 the population was 60. Thirty years later it was still
just 103. In 1988 residents numbered just 75 and the state map shows
an estimate of 67 in 2007. |
Jackson
County 1920s map showing La Salle as Benwest ( S
of Edna)
From Texas
state map #10749
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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