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La Marque, Texas

City of La Marque
City
The La Marque water tower
The La Marque water tower
Location of La Marque, Texas
Location of La Marque, Texas
Coordinates: 29°22′0″N 94°58′26″W / 29.36667°N 94.97389°W / 29.36667; -94.97389Coordinates: 29°22′0″N 94°58′26″W / 29.36667°N 94.97389°W / 29.36667; -94.97389
Country United States
State Texas
County Galveston
Area
 • Total 14.3 sq mi (36.9 km2)
 • Land 14.2 sq mi (36.8 km2)
 • Water 0.0 sq mi (0.1 km2)
Elevation 16 ft (5 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 14,509
 • Density 962.0/sq mi (371.4/km2)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 77568
Area code(s) 409
FIPS code 48-41116
GNIS feature ID 1377749
Website http://www.ci.la-marque.tx.us/

La Marque (/lə ˈmɑːrk/ la MARK, formerly Lamarque) is a city in Galveston County, approximately 50 miles south of Houston, Texas. The city population in 2010 was 14,509. La Marque experienced considerable growth in the 1950s. During this period of growth, La Marque provided a general administrative, trades and crafts workforce helping to support the petrochemical complex in adjoining Texas City. It is the hometown of Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison.

La Marque, also known as Highlands and as Buttermilk Station, is an incorporated residential community on Interstate Highway 45, State Highway 3, and Farm roads 519, 1765, and 2004, some twelve miles northwest of Galveston in northwestern Galveston County. The community was originally known as Highlands, probably for its location near Highland Creek, and was renamed in the 1890s when residents learned of another mainland community of the same name. Madam St. Ambrose, postmistress, chose the new name, which in French means "the mark."

The community's post office operated from 1887 until the 1930s. During the Civil War, the town was known as Buttermilk Station after the soldiers' practice of purchasing buttermilk there on the trip between Galveston and Houston. In 1867 the town had six families and its residents raised cattle or rice. The local population rose from 100 in 1890 to 175 in 1896, when the community had a Baptist church and several fruit growers. A school with fourteen students existed before 1895, when Amos Stewart gave land for a larger facility. By 1909 two teachers served an enrollment of fifty-five students, and in 1913 further construction began.


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