Hood County Throwback Thursday
March 5 – March 11
Mar. 5, 1850,
Postal route motto read “Celerity, Certainty, and Security.” Routes were called “Star Routes.”
Mar. 6, 1847,
Charles and Juana Bernard had 14 children; 2 girls and 12 boys. Only 6 of them lived to adulthood.
Mar. 7, 1868,
The first Hood County Judge was Abel Landers. He overruled 3 popular elections in order to make Granbury the county seat.
Mar. 8, 1882,
The election results for Prohibition were as follows:
For Prohibition: 484
Against Prohibition: 343
Total Votes: 827
Mar. 9, 1905,
Hall’s Hypnotic Show was at the Opera house and starred a woman hypnotist.
Mar. 10, 1866,
The elected Sheriff A. J. Wright could not serve because he was an ex-confederate.
Mar. 11, 1900,
Tolar had 3 cotton gins, a meat market, 2 restaurants, and 2 banks.
Information in this article was received from materials provided by the Hood County Historical Commission.
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