
Hunt, Texas - Wikipedia
While the official population of Hunt is 1,332, more than 3,000 campers and family members spend their summer there. This makes summer very lucrative for local businesses.
Hunt, TX (Kerr County) - TSHA
Feb 1, 1995 · Explore the rich history and vibrant community of Hunt, Texas, located at the junction of the Guadalupe River's north and south forks. Learn about its origins, post office history, and role as a …
History of Hunt, Texas - Explore Texas
In this guide, we’ll take a journey through the history of Hunt, Texas, exploring how this town came to be and what makes it a special place to live, visit, and remember.
Hunt - The Historical Marker Database
Nov 20, 2010 · In 1912 Alva and Lizzie Joy bought land at the confluence and named the central settlement that developed there in honor of Robert Hunt, the prior landowner. Alva Joy established a …
History of Hunt County, Texas - Genealogy Trails
Hunt county takes its name from Gen. Memucan Hunt, a distinguished Texas pioneer and veteran, the history of whose life is well known to many of our readers. The county was organized under an act of …
Hunt, Texas (TX) - Hill Country Portal
In 1913 another post office, called Hunt, was opened at the forks of the river and named for R. F. Hunt, who owned the land on which the post office and accompanying store were built. Since the 1920s …
Hunt County Texas part of the TXGenWeb
Hunt County's early settlers came mostly from Tennessee, Kentucky and states in the deep south such as Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. Many of the county's early settlers also came to stake claim to …
History | The Hunt Store
Explore the history that created our beautiful community! Hunt, TX has been home to a multitude of rich Hill Country stories over the years.
Hunt - Texas Time Travel
Originally, this settlement was known as Japonica. However, it later changed to Hunt in 1913 when Alva Joy purchased a significant amount of land in the area from Bob Hunt and established a Post Office …
Hunt | TX Almanac
Hunt is at the junction of the north and south forks of the Guadalupe River, twelve miles west of Kerrville in central Kerr County. The area was settled in the late 1850s by people moving west from Kerrville …