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Hi, I am Dorman Holub, the TXGenWeb coordinator for Haskell County. I do not live in Haskell County, but I'll be glad to help you in your research. I've spent years researching Haskell County searching for men and women who moved here from all over the country.
Location, Haskell County, Texas

Haskell County is in the north central region of Texas and the county seat is Haskell. As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,899. The county was created in 1858 from parts of Fannin and Milam counties and organized in 1885. It's named for Charles Ready Haskell, who was killed in the Goliad massacre.


These awards were won by previous coordinator, Jane Colmenares.
May 2010 County of the MonthOctober 2017 County of the Month

Resources

Newspapers, past & present

Haskell City Free Press [1886-1888]
Haskell Free Press [1888-present]
Rochester Express
Rochester Reporter
Rochester Roundup
Rule Review [1906-1968]
Rule Review and Rochester Reporter
Stamford American and Stamford Leader [1951-1965]
Stamford American [1924-1951]
Stamford American [1965-present]
Stamford Leader [1910s-1951]
Twin Cities News


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Contact Us:

Haskell County Coordinator - Dorman Holub

State Coordinator - Gina Heffernan

Assistant TXGenWeb State Coordinators - Carla Clifton, Jane Keppler,and Laura Gregory Roberts



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last updated: March 28, 2024