Hamlin Texas. (original) (raw)

Hamlin TX Central Ave Cotton Scenes

History in a Pecan Shell

Hamlin was named after a railroad official of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway. The arrival of the railroad was announced in 1902 and the first train arrived in 1906. The county's first gypsum plant was constructed six miles outside of Hamlin in 1903.

A second railroad (the Texas Central) soon arrived followed by a third (the Abilene and Southern) in 1910. The railroads helped Hamlin prosper and in the 1920s oil was discovered. The 1940 population was 2,406 which grew to over 3,500 by 1950.

The gypsum plant evolved into part of the Celotex Corporation and in 1970 the town had eighty businesses.

The population appears to have reached its zenith in 1960 with 3,791 Hamlinites. Part of the population spilled over into Fisher County in the late 70s and early 80s.

Downtown Hamlin, Texas

Hamlin, Texas Forum

Fisher/Jones  County TX 1907 Postal Map

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