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Town of Ennis

Ennis, Ellis County

Marker Text

Founded 1872 as market town on Houston & Texas Central Railway; Named for an H. & T.C. official, Cornelius Ennis (1813-1899). Cumberland Presbyterian built first church, 1872; First school session opened 1873. Chezchslovaks settled here 1874, adding a new segment to Anglo-French-Mexican-Texans employed in cattle and cotton economy. In 1892 banker Joseph Baldridge and associates secured H. & T.C. division shops for the town. In 1911 St. John's school was established here. In 20th century, local industry, recreation areas, and municipal services spur continuing growth.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description in Pierce Park, US 287 and NW Main St., Ennis
Marker # 7096
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 32.327675, -96.627651

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