Historical Markers of Texas logo

Historical Markers of Texas

Back to Wharton County

Boling

Boling, Wharton County

Marker Text

This area was called Floyd's Lane prior to the advent of the New York, Texas & Mexican Railway in 1900. Named for the Bolling family of Virginia, the town name was misspelled when citizens applied for a U. S. Post Office. The economy was based on farming and the railroad until sulphur, oil, and gas were discovered on the Boling dome in 1925. Boling became a boom town; the population grew from 20 in 1920 to 450 in 1930. Many streets and subdivisions were named for the companies that flocked here. Mineral production was the dominant industry in the area for 70 years.

Marker Details

Address FM 1301
Location Description FM 1301, next to the "Welcome to Boling" sign
Marker # 448
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.263629, -95.946129

Map