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HUDSONVILLE, TEXAS. Hudsonville is on Farm Road 1396 ten miles northeast of Bonham in north central Fannin County. A post office operated there from 1912 to 1914. By 1915 the community comprised a population of 150, two general stores, a school, a church, and a weekly newspaper. In 1936 Hudsonville had a population of fifty and one business, and by 1946 its population had decreased to twenty-five. In the 1980s and early 1990s the community's population was reported as five.

 

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