ROBBINS

NAME: Robbins
COUNTY: Leon
ROADS: 2WD
GRID: 1
CLIMATE: hot humid summer, cool humid winter rainy spring, fall
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Any time

COMMENTS: Nothing to be seen from the highway except the town name on the highway sign. 
REMAINS: Scattered houses
Robbins is near the intersection of State Highway 7 and Farm Road 39, just east of the Burlington Northern Railroad eight miles west of Centerville in western Leon County. It was founded as a station on the Houston and Texas Central Railway in 1905. Two years later the Trinity and Brazos Valley was built through just to the west of the community. Robbins had two businesses in 1931. That stretch of the Houston and Texas Central was abandoned in 1933, and its bed became Farm Road 39. In 1940 the community had a population of forty, two businesses, and scattered dwellings. The population was estimated at twenty from 1949 to 1993, and there was one business in Robbins in 1990. The population remained at twenty in 2000.

https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrr28

Submitted by: Ralph Robbins

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