Details for Pittsville

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507016356

Data

Marker Number 16356
Atlas Number 5507016356
Marker Title Pittsville
Index Entry Pittsville
Address
City Fulshear
County Fort Bend
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 216829
UTM Northing 3291864
Subject Codes cities and towns;
Marker Year 2010
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hwy 359 north at Hunt Road
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Planters preferring the prairie to the hazardous Brazos River bottoms settled this village in the 1840s. Named for store owners A. R. and Amanda (Wade) Pitts, it was a major commercial center by 1860. During the Civil War, the Pittsville Home Guard and Confederate cavalry units, which helped recapture Galveston, camped in the area. Notable residents included Robert Locke Harris and A. A. Laurence, Confederate surgeons; William Sheriff and J. Wesson Parker, Texas legislators and Fort Bend County judges; and John Huggins, innovator of horseracing techniques. The arrival of a new railroad to the south in 1888, and the subsequent founding of Fulshear, resulted in the gradual decline and eventual disappearance of Pittsville by the late 1940s. (2010)

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