Details for Rosenberg

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5157009062

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Marker Number 9062
Atlas Number 5157009062
Marker Title Rosenberg
Index Entry Rosenberg
Address
City Rosenberg
County Fort Bend
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 228051
UTM Northing 3271907
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 4th St. at City Hall Dr., in front of Municipal Court building
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Founded on a site in original Mexican land grant of early settler Henry Scott, where a small, nameless shipping point existed on the Brazos early as 1830. The Buffalo Bayou, Brazos & Colorado Railroad had tracks here before 1860. Town developed after the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad arrived in 1880, built a station where it crossed the B. B. B. & C., and in 1883 bought and platted a 200-acre site with a central square between the Brazos and the railroad. Town was named for Henry Rosenberg of Galveston, a financial backer and president of G. C. & S. F. Count Joseph telfener, an Italian investor, set up offices here in 1881 to build New York, Texas & Mexican Railway, which extended to Victoria. R. T. Mulcahy, called "Father of Rosenberg," arrived in 1883, and for 40 years promoted schools, business, and government. First newspaper, "The Silver X-Ray," was founded in 1895. Methodist and Baptist churches were active before 1900 when town was incorporated. In 1912 came city water and electric lights, and chartering of a Boy Scout troop (one of the first in Texas). Oil and sulphur discoveries and highway development after 1920 have made Rosenberg a center of trade and steady growth.

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