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Site of San Luis

Freeport, Brazoria County

Marker Text

Located on an island owned by Stephen F. Austin in 1832, the town of San Luis was established by the early 1830s. In 1836 the Follett family opened a boardinghouse and established a ferry service between Galveston and Brazoria County. Developers such as George L. Hammeken laid off town lots and planned for a major rail and canal connection to local plantations for shipping cotton and other local products. By 1840 San Luis was a thriving community with a population of 2,000. There were plans to build a bridge to the mainland, and a plat filed with the county clerk in 1841 outlined a city with more than fifty blocks. Storms, harbor sanding and a depressed economy made San Luis a short-lived community. By the end of the 20th century, most of the original townsite was under water due to shoreline erosion. (2000)

Marker Details

Address 14001 CR 257
Location Description in San Luis Park
Marker # 11766
Dedicated 2000
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ports; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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