Emanuel Estrada Tidehaven High School Shelley Anderson El Maton Matagorda County
Location Clemville is located six miles north west of Markham, Texas. 12 miles northwest of Bay City. Latitude is Longitude is The zip code for Clemville was
Info Clemville was originally part of a land grant. It belonged to a early colonist named Henry Parker. It was a rural farming and ranching area until The town was named after F.J Clemenger in his honor.
Oil Boomtown In 1908 F.J Hardy discovered oil in Clemville. He also started the Hardy Oil Company. Clemville became an oil boom town. It had schools, a church,hotels, a general store,and machinist shops.
Roads F. M. Road 1468 runs through the community but there are other roads that lead off One leads to a sub-division of about 100 residents west of Clemville called the El Dorado Community. Another leads along the Tres Palacios River or Creek others lead to other oil businesses, farms, ranches, and the Texas Salt and Brine Company.
School Clemville had two schools by 1914 In 1932, the white children were bussed to Markham to school. The black children went to Markham to school as well. The school building in Markham was also a one room dilapidated structure located on a lot which is now the corner of Avenue D and 10th Street in Markham
Church The Clemville church was made in The building was destroyed and the land was bought by a neighboring farmer. The land that it was on is now used to farm.
Clemville Disappearing As the economy slowed in the 1930s, Clemville's population began to dwindle. By the end of the 20th century, little physical evidence remained of the once booming oil town. (2001)"
Credits Photos by Daves Fotowerks Google images Shelley Anderson
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