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LA MARQUE,
TEXAS
Galveston County,
Texas Gulf Coast
29°22'00"N 94°58'26"W (29.366684, -94.973922)
Highway 45, FMs 519, 1765,
and 2004 and State Highway 3
12 Miles NW of Galveston
the county seat
SE of Houston
ZIP code 77568
Area code 409
Population: 17,319 Est. (2019)
14,509 (2010) 13,682 (2000) 14,120 (1990)
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History in
a Pecan Shell
Known by the bucolic
name of “Buttermilk Station” during the Civil War, it was later
known as Highlands. Since the name was already in use by another
community, the name was changed to La Marque in the 1890s.
From a nucleus of six families in the late 1860s, it grew to 100 for
the 1890 Census and by the middle of that decade, it had grown to
175.
In 1914 La Marque was connected to three railroads as well as the
Interurban
line which connected Houston
and Galveston. That
same year the population reached 500 and growth was slow but steady.
By the early 1950s it had surpassed 1,500 residents (served by a reported
90 businesses.
La Marque’s population worked in the chemical industries along the
coast and in Galveston.
By the late 1970s it had peaked at 17,000 residents, declining over
the next decades until it reached 13, 682 for the 2000 Census. The
2010 Census showed an increase to 14, 509. |
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1907 Galveston
County postal map showing La Marque
(Above "L" in "GALVESTON")
on Galveston Bay
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office
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