Pottsville Texas

Pottsville is an unincorporated community located in western Hamilton County in Central Texas, United States. Named for early settler John Potts, who was a shepherd, the community was founded as a dry town in 1872 when Edmund T. Goggin donated land for the townsite. A post office was established in 1879. Pottsville has undergone multiple catastrop…
Pottsville is an unincorporated community located in western Hamilton County in Central Texas, United States. Named for early settler John Potts, who was a shepherd, the community was founded as a dry town in 1872 when Edmund T. Goggin donated land for the townsite. A post office was established in 1879. Pottsville has undergone multiple catastrophes: every business was burned in a 1913 fire, and great damage was done by a 1944 tornado, which killed one person. The local cotton gin closed in 1931. The community had a population of 200 in 1947 and had four businesses. It went up to 312 in the 1980s with three churches, a feed store, a mill, a garage, a store, and a beauty parlor. It remained at 312 in 1990 and went down to 100 in 2000.
  • Elevation: 1,322 ft (403 m)
  • Country: United States
  • State: Texas
  • County: Hamilton
  • ZIP codes: 76565
  • GNIS feature ID: 1344442
  • Time zone: UTC-6 (Central (CST))
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