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Barker Post Office

Barker (Houston), Harris County

Marker Text

The settlement that became Barker developed on the Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad in the late 1890s. G. T. Miller applied for a post office in 1898. It occupied a corner of his store, which also was used as a saloon. The structure was damaged in the 1900 storm, and postmaster Miller moved it to the east side of the Barker-Clodine Road and rebuilt it. He remained postmaster until 1911. Moved to a new location on the Katy Freeway (Interstate Highway 10) in 1967, it was designated a third-class post office in 1969 and a second-class office in 1977. In 1978 the postal service considered closing it, but residents rallied and saved it. Designated first class in 1981, the post office moved to baker road in 1984. (2001)

Marker Details

Address 211 Baker Rd.
Location Description
Marker # 12467
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code post office; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 29.782753, -95.70163

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