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Alma

Alma, Ellis County

Marker Text

Settlement of this area began as early as 1848. The town of Alma was established in 1871, when the Houston and Texas Central Railroad was built through Ellis County. C.C. Hemming deeded part of his property for the railroad right-of-way and a town to be named in honor of his daughter, Alma. Soon the town included numerous homes, businesses, churches, and civic organizations. It was the center of a farming community until the 1950s, when interstate highway 45 was built through the middle of town.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description FM 1183 at Inter Urban Rd. and Railroad tracks, Just W of IH 45, Alma
Marker # 7079
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements; women
Latitude, Longitude 32.285381, -96.546586

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