Details for Duke Community

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507015315

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Marker Number 15315
Atlas Number 5507015315
Marker Title Duke Community
Index Entry Duke Community
Address SH 6
City Arcola
County Fort Bend
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 260532
UTM Northing 3267253
Subject Codes cities and towns; agriculture
Marker Year 2008
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 6, south side, 0.1 mi. E of Post Oak Blvd.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text In 1824, Old Three-Hundred settlers David Fitzgerald, Thomas Barnett and Moses Shipman received land grants in this area. Fitzgerald fought at Anahuac in 1832; Barnett signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. This location on the northeastern high bluff of Clear Lake, an ample supply of water for steam engines, led to the construction of railroads here by the mid-1800s. Duke was terminus of the Sugar Land Railway for loading sugarcane. The area developed as a major shipping point with a store, hotel, livestock pen, and sugar mills. It was named for Duke Hessey, the storekeeper. Duke had a post office from 1883 to 1922; the first Postmaster was J.R. Fenn. Today, Duke Cemetery is the only remnant of this once-thriving community. (2008)

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