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MAGNOLIA, TEXAS
Montgomery
County, East Texas
30°12'38"N 95°45'2"W (30.210476, -95.750631)
FM 1774 and FM 1488
20 Miles SW of Conroe the county seat
12 Miles NW of Tomball
43 Miles NW of Houston
ZIP codes 77353-77355
Area codes 713, 281, 832, 346
Population: 2,359 (2020)
1,393 (2010) 1,111 (2000) 940 (1990)
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History in
a Pecan Shell
Once known as Mink's
Prairie (in the 1840s) the name was shortened to Mink in
1850 but it wasn’t until 1885 when the town was granted a post office
under the name of Mink. By 1900 the population of Mink had swollen
to 25 people and two years later, with the arrival of the International-Great
Northern Railroad tiny Mink moved to the tracks, creating a new town.
The railroad wanted the town to be named Melton, which was too close
(in spelling) to Milton,
Texas. To keep things simple, the town was named after the abundant
Magnolia trees – and the new post office was so designated in 1903.
The 1915 population of Magnolia was 150 and the town had most essential
businesses. The town prospered – being close to Houston,
but not too close. The 1940 population had grown to 400, in part,
due to an oil discovery. Magnolia incorporated in late 1968. By 1971
the population was 1,150, dipping to 867 by 1980. It rebounded in
1989 to 1,132, and dipped again in 1990 to just under 1,000. |
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