Helbig,
originally on
the Gulf,
Beaumont and
Kansas City
Railway
slightly north
of Beaumont in
northern
Jefferson
County, was
established in
1900, when the
Forest Lumber
Company built
a sawmill at
the site. The
community was
named for a
railroad
auditor. A
post office
was
established
there in 1901,
but in 1903
the Industrial
Lumber Company
purchased the
sawmill plant,
and the next
year the
Helbig mail
was routed
through
Rosedale. The
sawmill
installations
were moved to
Seale,
Louisiana, in
1905. A
residential
community
ultimately
developed
around the
short siding
that remained,
and later the
area was
incorporated
within the
Beaumont city
limits. The
Helbig School,
a
coeducational
institution
for blacks,
had opened in
the area by
1906. The
school was
also known as
Helbig
College. It
was
established by
Monroe E.
Robinson, a
pastor from
Beaumont and a
representative
of the General
Bowen
Missionary
Baptist
District
Association.
The
preparatory
and industrial
school, which
at one time
had a faculty
of twelve
serving 100
students, may
have operated
as late as
1940.
Robert
Wooster
- Handbook
of Texas
Online,
s.v. ","
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HH/hvh45.html (accessed
March 3,
2008).
(NOTE: "s.v."
stands for sub
verbo, "under
the word.")
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