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ROSEVINE,
TEXAS Sabine
County, East Texas
FM 1 and FM 1592 where they intersect with State Highway 103 10 Miles
NW of Hemphill SE of San
Augustine Population:
00050 (est 2000) |
History
in a (very small) Pecan ShellRosevine’s
earliest days are currently unavailable. The first population figures come from
the mid 1930s when the town had three businesses and an estimated population of
75 which fell to 50 by the end of the 40s.
It has remained at that level
ever since.
"Pineland, Bronson,
Rosevine, and several smaller communities make up West Sabine ISD." - Mike
Pate, Superintendent, October 14, 2010 |
Rosevine
is not shown in the 1940s Sabine County Map Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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