Town of
Needville
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Marker Text: Had beginning in 1892 when settler August Schendel opened general store, here, on his land. Blacksmith shop, cotton gin, and room for post office had been added by 1894, when Schendel was appointed first postmaster.
He suggested naming place "Needmore" because it needed more of everything, but another town already had that name. Slowly village became trade center. First church service was held 1891; school opened by 1897. Early economy, based on stockraising and farming, was altered radically with discovery of oil, natural gas, and sulphur, 1920s-30s. (1971) Marker No: 9052
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: N 29° 24.176 W 095° 50.111
Location: SH 36, 250' north of Junction with FM 1236
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