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River. A new school building was erected in 1908, and the name of the school was changed to Hobbs. The new school gradually became the center of this dispersed community. In 1925, a number of small schools consolidated to form the Hobbs Rural High School District, and a two-story brick high school was constructed. Hobbs High School was replaced with a new building in 1956, but was closed in 1989, and pupils are now bused to
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community had a general store, telephone service, and a population of 45. Hobbs received electricity in 1939, and in 1940, the community had three businesses, a school, a Baptist church, a number of scattered dwellings, and a population of 70. The Hobbs Co-op Cotton Gin was organized in the 1940s. From 1970 through 2000, the population of the community remained steady at an estimated 91.
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Robert Martin, a Baptist preacher, held camp meetings and opened a school in the community in 1887, using a tent until a combination school and church building was erected the following year. The church-school was called Buffalo, for its location on Buffalo Creek, a tributary of the Clear Fork Brazos
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A number of homesteaders moved into the area to form the nucleus of a community in the mid-1880s. A post office was opened May 26, 1888, and residents chose the name Hobbs for Vachel Hobbs Anderson, a local settler. Unfortunately, the post office was discontinued February 15, 1910. By 1914, the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Hobbs
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Unincorporated community
Hobbs Cemetery
Map of Texas
Map of Texas
32°46′53″N 100°35′30″W / 32.78139°N 100.59167°W / 32.78139; -100.59167
United States
Texas
Fisher
West Texas
Time zone
UTC-6
CST
806
unincorporated community
Fisher County, Texas
United States
Snyder
Clear Fork Brazos River
Rotan
Roby
Snyder
Brazos River
Double Mountain Fork Brazos River
Duffy's Peak
Hobbs, New Mexico
List of ghost towns in Texas
Wastella, Texas


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