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ROSEVINE, TEXAS

Sabine County, East Texas

31° 25' 14" N, 93° 58' 31" W (31.420556, -93.975278)

FM 1 and FM 1592 where they intersect with State Hwy 103
10 Miles NW of Hemphill the county seat
SE of San Augustine
Population: 50 Est. ( 2000)

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History in a (very small) Pecan Shell

Rosevine’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

Texas Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing Texas, asks that anyone wishing to share their local history, stories, landmarks and recent or vintage photos, please contact us.

Texas Sabine County Map 1940s
1940s Sabine County map showing Hemphill and San Augustine
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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East Texas

Rosevine, Texas Nearby Towns:
Hemphill the county seat
San Augustine
See Sabine County

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