[1] Hooker railroad station took its name from the creek.
[1] A post office was in operation at Hooker from November 20, 1885.
[1] The community once had a schoolhouse, Hooker School, now defunct.
[4] Based on 1990 census data, a United States Department of Agriculture report found that the population of the Hooker block group aggregation was 3,011.
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