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Kirbyville, Town of, Site of Town Lot Auction

Kirbyville, Jasper County

Marker Text

(May 1, 1895) Named for John Henry Kirby, attorney, railroad builder, and timber, lumber, and oil king. With R. P. Allen, Kirby founded the town when their railroad-- Gulf, Beaumont, & Kansas City-- reached this point. Since 1904 city has also been terminus of the Jasper & Eastern Railroad. A major business, Kirby Lumber Co. Sawmill (acquired in 1903), burned in 1917. City has been an area of timber conservation work since 1926; State Forest No. 1 is located 3 miles east. Today city is a trade center for Jasper and Newton counties and has electric power concerns.

Marker Details

Address Main and Kay See St.
Location Description Intersection fo Main and Kay See Sts., Kirbyville; near railroad tracks
Marker # 10456
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 30.660095, -93.890518

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