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Conroe

Conroe, Montgomery County

Marker Text

Established in the forest in 1881 as Isaac Conroe's sawmill, 2-1/2 mi. east of present site, at juncture of two railroads, first named Conroe's Switch; then Conroe's; in 1890, Conroe. Lumbering brought prosperity. Chosen county seat in 1889. The country was still so wild, a deer was shot on the Square during Courthouse construction. Incorporated, 1904. Continued to grow in spite of several epidemics, two disastrous fires. The 1931 Strake Oil discovery turned it into a boom town. Now an industrial, forestry and petroleum center. Incise in base: Montgomery County Historical Survey Committee, 1966

Marker Details

Address 300 W. Davis
Location Description in front of Conroe City Hall
Marker # 7867
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.312601, -95.458138

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