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WEEDHAVEN, TEXAS. Weedhaven is
a rural hamlet located at the intersection of State highways 35
and 172 about thirteen miles northeast of Port Lavaca and
twenty-one miles southeast of Edna in southern Jackson County
near the Calhoun County line. In the 1920s the McHaney family
owned a ranch on the site. The property was later sold to J. F.
Weed, and by the mid-1940s the crossroads was known as Weedhaven
(also spelled Weed Haven), named for the Weed family. In the
1950s Weedhaven served as a tourist stop for coastal motorists
traveling between Houston and Corpus Christi. George McHaney,
son of the original ranch owner C. C. McHaney, owned a grocery
store, icehouse, and gas station. A cafe and motel served
fishermen and other tourists. Oil exploration was also conducted
in the region. Weedhaven reported 35 residents in 2000, the
first year any population figures were listed. By that time the
village consisted of only a few scattered homes and no
businesses.
History from the Handbook of Texas Online |
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