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C lemville. Emanuel Estrada Tidehaven High School Shelley Anderson El Maton Matagorda County. L ocation. Clemville is located six miles north west of Markham, Texas. 12 miles northwest of B ay City. Latitude is 28.9960899353 Longitude is -96.1410751343
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Clemville Emanuel Estrada Tidehaven High School Shelley Anderson El Maton Matagorda County
Location • Clemville is located six miles north west of Markham, Texas. • 12 miles northwest of Bay City. • Latitude is 28.9960899353 • Longitude is -96.1410751343 • The zip code for Clemville was 77414.
Info • Clemville was originally part of a land grant. • It belonged to a early colonist named Henry Parker. • It was a rural farming and ranching area until 1908. • The town was named after F.J Clemenger in his honor.
Oil Boomtown • In 1908 F.J Hardy discovered oil in Clemville. • He also started the Hardy Oil Company. • Clemville became an oil boom town. • It had schools, a church ,hotels, a general store ,and machinist shops.
Roads • F. M. Road 1468 runs through the community but there are other roads that lead off 1468. • One leads to a sub-division of about 100 residents west of Clemville called the El Dorado Community. • Another leads along the Tres Palacios River or Creek • others lead to other oil businesses, farms, ranches, and the Texas Salt and Brine Company.
School • Clemville had two schools by 1914 • In 1932, the white children were bussed to Markham to school. • The black children went to Markham to school as well. • The school building in Markham was also a one room dilapidated structure • located on a lot which is now the corner of Avenue D and 10th Street in Markham
Church The Clemville church was made in 1914. The building was destroyed and the land was bought by a neighboring farmer. The land that it was on is now used to farm.
Clemville Disappearing • As the economy slowed in the 1930s, Clemville's population began to dwindle. • By the end of the 20th century, little physical evidence remained of the once booming oil town. (2001)"
Credits Photos by • Daves Fotowerks • Google images • Shelley Anderson
References • http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnc73 • http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmatago/historical_markers_narratives_clemville.htm • http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Clemville-Texas.htm