Hamshire
is on State
Highway 124
twenty miles
southwest of
Beaumont in
western
Jefferson
County. It was
probably named
for Lovan
Hamshire, an
area land
developer
active as
early as the
1870s.
Hamshire was
on the Gulf
and Interstate
Railway and
secured a post
office in
1897. A
townsite plat
was filed in
1911 by
Theodore F.
Koch.qv
Another of the
area's major
land dealers,
Herbert
Roedenbeck,
subdivided
additional
land south of
the railroad
later that
year, calling
the new
subdivision
Hamshire
Gardens.
Despite the
interest shown
by local rice
farmers,
Hamshire had
only fifty
inhabitants in
1928. Oil
discoveries at
the Fannett
(1927) and
Stowell (1941)
fields,
however,
sparked new
development in
western
Jefferson
County. By
1940 the
population in
Hamshire had
grown to 200.
Natural gas
production at
the Hamshire
field also
continued to
be of major
importance to
the
community's
economy
through the
1980s. By 1985
the community
had an
estimated 350
residents and
twenty-two
businesses. In
1990 and 2000
the population
remained an
estimated 350.
Robert
Wooster
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Handbook of
Texas Online,
s.v. ","
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HH/hlh19.html (accessed
March 3,
2008).
(NOTE: "s.v."
stands for sub
verbo, "under
the word.")
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