Deming's Bridge Community
Blessing
Location: from blessing go north on SH 35 approximately
3 miles to intersection with Highway 71; take highway 71 1.4 miles north
to dirt road; go east approximately 1.2 miles to Tres Palacios River (dead
end)
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The Deming's Bridge community grew up around a wooden bridge built over
the Tres Palacios River at this site in 1857 for Edward A. Deming, owner
of land along the west side of the stream. The crossing provided by Deming's
Bridge became a natural gathering place for settlers of western Matagorda
County. Tres Palacios Baptist Church, site of many community activities,
was established on the east side of the river. The Deming's Bridge Post
Office opened in 1858, with Edwin A. Deming serving as postmaster until
it was discontinued in 1866. Reinstated in 1872, the post office name
was changed to Hawley in 1899. It closed again in 1903 when it was moved
to the new settlement of Blessing (2 miles west). A Masonic hall, established
in 1874, was also moved to Blessing after location of the railroad there
caused a population shift. Hawley Cemetery originated as a two-acre plot
of land called Deming's Bridge Cemetery. Among the burials are the graves
of brothers and noted cattle ranchers Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce
(1834-1900) and Jonathan Edwards Pierce (1839-1915). Jonathan Pierce donated
land to enlarge the cemetery and was instrumental in changing its name
in 1898 in honor of Texas Senator Robert B. Hawley (1849-1921). Texas
Sesquicentennial 1836-1986