Halls Bluff, Texas

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Halls Bluff, Texas
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Halls Bluff
Coordinates: 31°21′17″N95°39′27″W / 31.35472°N 95.65750°W / 31.35472; -95.65750
Country United States
State Texas
County Houston
Elevation
213 ft (65 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s) 430 & 903
GNIS feature ID1379880 [1]

Halls Bluff or Hall's Bluff is a ghost town in Houston County, Texas, United States. [1]

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History

In honor of Joshua James Hall, an early pioneer who started a warehouse and shipping company on the river, it was founded in the early 1850s. Steamboats bringing cotton down the Trinity and merchandise up from Galveston to Crockett began to frequently stop in the hamlet. Halls Bluff's post office began operations in 1852 and continued through various interruptions until the middle of the 1850s. Following the arrival of the Houston and Great Northern Railroad in Crockett in 1872, the town started to decline. Halls Bluff had a church and several homes by the middle of the 1930s. Many of the community's population left after World War II, and by the 1960s only a few dispersed dwellings were left. Early in the 1990s, Halls Bluff was described as a dispersed, rural community. [2]

Geography

Halls Bluff is located on the Trinity River, 12 mi (19 km) west of Crockett in western Houston County. [2]

Education

Halls Bluff had its own school in the mid-1930s. [2] Today, the community is served by the Crockett Independent School District.

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