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Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:33 pm
by Meathead01
Hi y’all. Glad to finally be here. Born in Baytown,Texas 52 years ago and have never lived anywhere else. Don’t think I could ever leave this great state! Finally decided to quit bucking the system and obtain my LTC. Took the class April 6th in South Houston at the Marksman Shooting range and had a great class with a really great instructor. Anyway, just introducing myself and looking forward to learning from all the knowledge on here.
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:51 pm
by Vol Texan
Welcome to the forum, Meathead. I think you'll find a lot of great folks on here, an we look forward to your insights and questions as well!
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:04 pm
by Jusme
Barbers Hill, one town I haven't heard of. Joe817, will be along soon to give us a complete history.
Welcome to the forum, and congrats on getting your LTC.
Feel free to ask questions, or share any experiences you have while carrying.
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:06 pm
by anygunanywhere
Welcome! I graduated from Robert E Lee in 1972. We raised our boys in Chambers County. We lived in Beach City. Boys went to Barbers Hill. We have a lot of history there!
This is a great place.
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 10:58 pm
by joe817
Jusme wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:04 pm
Barbers Hill, one town I haven't heard of. Joe817, will be along soon to give us a complete history.
Welcome to the forum, and congrats on getting your LTC.
Feel free to ask questions, or share any experiences you have while carrying.
Me neither Jusme.
Welcome to the forum Meathead! Gad to have you with us.
Here is what I could find on Barbers Hill, TX:
"MONT BELVIEU, TEXAS. Mont Belvieu is at the intersection of State Highway 146 and Farm Road 1942, slightly north of Interstate Highway 10 and thirty-two miles east of Houston on a salt dome in northwestern Chambers County. The area's first permanent settler was Amos Barber, who built the first home on the hill in 1849.
The community that grew up near the Barber homestead was known as Barbers Hill. Seeking to avoid confusion with other offices with similar names, postal authorities suggested a change to Mont Belvieu. In 1890 the Mont Belvieu post office opened with Z. T. Winfree as postmaster. In 1920 the population was estimated at only twenty.
The first commercial production at the Barbers Hill oilfield had begun in 1918, and the Goose Creek and Dayton Railroad was completed through Mont Belvieu the following year. The townsite plat was filed in May 1922 by Marion, Amanda, J. W., and Daisy Williams. A cotton gin operated at Mont Belvieu from 1924 to 1935. The most important development was the discovery of more oil at greater depths during the late 1920s. Several Work Projects Administration projects were credited with helping the community weather the Great Depression, although a weekly newspaper, the Mont Belvieu Citizen, was closed after a brief run in 1932. By the mid-1930s thirty businesses served the growing oil town, which had an estimated 500 residents by the 1940s.
Mont Belvieu had incorporated by 1970, when it was credited with a population of 1,144. By 1980 the figure had increased to 1,730. The community was by then closely tied to the Houston-Baytown area. The growth of local industries had, however, proved a mixed blessing. A 1985 explosion at one of the plants threatened the entire salt dome, which had in recent years been used to store liquid propane gas, and led to a series of efforts by townspeople to force the petrochemical industries to buy out the homes in the immediate vicinity of their plants. By 1990 some 200 families had been bought out by a dozen petrochemical corporations. With the aid of these local industries the community was rebuilt two miles east of its 1985 location. Among the buildings at the new site were a city hall, seven new churches, and a public school. In 1990 the rebuilt community recorded 1,323 inhabitants. The population grew in 2000 to 2,324 residents."
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 8:30 am
by bblhd672
Welcome to the forum.
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 1:07 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
Meathead01:
Welcome to the forum sir. You should attend some of the Houston breakfasts in order to put some faces with the screen names. There is a thread on the forum that details the time and place for those gettogethers.
What firearms do you own? Do you have a preferred carry piece, or will you have multiple handguns in your rotation?
We can still chat, even if you prefer a .380. Yuk yuk. :-)
SIA
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 6:28 pm
by zeropistons
Welcome to the forum.
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:56 pm
by Meathead01
surprise_i'm_armed wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2019 1:07 pm
Meathead01:
Welcome to the forum sir. You should attend some of the Houston breakfasts in order to put some faces with the screen names. There is a thread on the forum that details the time and place for those gettogethers.
What firearms do you own? Do you have a preferred carry piece, or will you have multiple handguns in your rotation?
We can still chat, even if you prefer a .380. Yuk yuk. :-)
SIA
Breakfasts sound great. Would enjoy that. EDC is a S&W Shield 9mm. Also have G27 and yes I have to admit....I do own a .380. Bought it 26 years ago for the wife to carry but she won’t. I thought it was great wedding gift, She did not, but hey, we’re still together! The .380 is a real piece of garbage though. Grendel P11, terrible.
Re: Hello all from Barbers Hill, Texas
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 10:01 pm
by JRG
Welcome to the forum.
I grew up in Dayton, TX, just a few miles from you.
Joe