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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2B6U_joseph-dunman_Humble-TX.html
Joseph Dunman Republic of Texas Early Humble Pioneer Born 1794 Louisiana Died 3 April 1859 Harris County Texas Born in Louisiana in 1794, Joseph Dunman served as a private in De clouet's Regiment in the Louisiana Militia during the War of 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2B6T_trees-of-knowledge_Humble-TX.html
These two trees were grown from acorns in slop jars, by Uncle Dick Hatcher. He planted them not long after the courthouse was built in 1928. They received their name from Judge Wise's habit of using the benches beneath the trees to sit on while te…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2B6Q_pangburn-building_Humble-TX.html
This structure was erected in 1914 by William R. (Bill) Pangburn. He made his own cement bricks using San Jacinto River sand hauled by horse and wagon. The building has housed a drygood store, drug store, post office, cafe, dance hall and a variet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2B5G_first-united-methodist-church-of-humble_Humble-TX.html
Founded in 1886, Humble was an oil boom town in 1907 when the Rev. J. T. Browning of Houston began conducting Methodist worship services for residents of the area. The services were first held in a building that had housed a bottle factory. In 190…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D1C_city-of-humble_Humble-TX.html
A pioneer oil boom town. Originated as crossroads community named for settler Pleasant Smith Humble (1835?-1912), who lived here before 1889, hewing his timber into railroad ties, mining gravel from his land, keeping store, and serving as justice …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D19_humble-lodge-no-979-a-f-a-m_Humble-TX.html
Near the turn of the century, the town of Humble was home to many Masons who were members of lodges located in nearby towns. With the help of local Justice of the Peace F. K. Wise, Humble area Masons organized their own lodge in 1908. Humble State…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16QB_moonshine-hill_Humble-TX.html
Early reports of natural gas seepages in this area were not uncommon in the late 19th century. James Slaughter noticed such natural occurences near the San Jacinto River in 1887. Several years later, with S. A. Hart, he set up a drilling operation…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12EY_humble-cemetery_Humble-TX.html
This cemetery is believed to be the town of Humble's oldest. The earliest documented burial is that of Joseph Dunman (1867-1879). Also believed to be buried here in an unmarked grave is Jane Elizabeth Humble, wife of the community's founder, Pleas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZGV_lambrechts-artesian-well_Humble-TX.html
An oil well drilled at this site in 1912 yielded not oil, but free-flowing artesian water. The following year, German native Nick Lambrecht (1855-1920) purchased the property. Lambrecht served as justice of the peace and mayor during Humble's oil …
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