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Byrds is on a country road at the
northern edge of Lake Brownwood in north central Brown County. The
site was settled in 1870 and named for Martin H. Byrd, who by 1874 had
opened a store there and who also served as postmaster when the
community received a post office, called Byrd's Store, in 1877. By
1884 Byrd's Store, which shipped cattle, cotton, and pecans, had a
population of seventy-five, a district school, Methodist and Baptist
churches, a steam cotton gin, and steam grist and saw mills. By 1896
the post office name had been changed to Byrd's, and the population
had fallen to fourteen. In 1914 Byrd's reported only one business, a
general store. In 1925 the population was sixty-four. Sometime during
the 1930s the Byrd's school was consolidated with the Williams school
district, and by 1949 the population had fallen to twenty people, who
supported one business. By 1957, when population was still reported at
twenty, the post office had closed. |
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from the Handbook of Texas Online |
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