Thicket is an unincorporated community in Hardin County, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is also part of the Beaumont-Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area. It began as a small railway station in 1901. A mill was operated three years later but it was ceased in 1917, as it was sold along with all of the houses. However, a post office was inaugurated in 1906, and two small mills operated in the settlement in the early 1920s. The post office eventually moved to White Oak and Thicket almost became a ghost town. Prior the WWII, it only had 40 residents. Although it rose to 306 and 1972, the growth stopped from thereon. As of 2000, it remained to be the same number.
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