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Site of Extinct Town of Hammond

Calvert, Robertson County

Marker Text

Dr. Ben F. Hammond moved here from Alabama in 1853 and built a plantation home about a mile to the west. Neighbors included James Love and Robert S. McCall. Hammond Depot and Post Office were opened at this point on the Houston & Texas Central Railroad after the doctor granted right-of-way through his land in 1869. Near the depot, used by planters for their shipping, were a few stores. As the railroad declined, the town had vanished by 1950. Area residents are mostly the descendants of persons given land at Emancipation (1865) by Dr. Hammond and other planters.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 6 mi. north of Calvert via SH 6
Marker # 10917
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.095785, -96.714861

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