ARCOLA, TEXAS.Arcola is at the junction of Farm Road 521 and State Highway 6 and the intersection of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the Missouri Pacific railroads, twenty miles east of Richmond in southeastern Fort Bend County. The site is on part of the league granted in 1822 to David Fitzgerald, one of the Old Three Hundred. A large portion of the grant was sold to Jonathan Dawson Waters in the middle 1840s. By acquiring the whole league in 1850, Waters became the owner of one of the largest cotton and sugar plantations in Texas, which he called Arcola. The Houston Tap Railroad was built through the area of the plantation in 1858. After Waters' death the plantation lands were purchased by Col. T. W. House of Houston. The Arcola community was formed predominantly by freed slaves. A post office was established in 1869 and served off and on until 1920. Arcola became a railroad junction in 1878 when the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe was built through the county. By 1884 the community had a sugar mill, two steam gristmill-cotton gins, two general stores, a Baptist church, and a school. In 1903 the Arcola school district had two schools serving forty-two white pupils and four schools serving 176 black pupils. In 1914 the community had an estimated fifty inhabitants and one general store. In 1940 Arcola had a church, a school, the Riceton-Arcola cemetery, and four businesses. Arcola's population slowly grew to 120 in 1949, 299 in 1968, and 661 in 1986, when the community incorporated. Some of its growth may be attributed to its proximity to Houston. Arcola had two churches, a school, and a number of scattered dwellings in 1980 and a population of 666 in 1990.


ARCOLA , TEXAS-POSTMASTERS

Dering?, Wm. D., 22 Feb 1869

Discontinued 12 Aug 1869

(Re-established) Jones, Jas. S., 22 Jly 1872

Smart, Jos., 22 Apr 1873

Discontinued 11 Jly 1873

(Re-established) Jueger, Francis, 22 Jun 1874

Cessna, Green K., 15 Aug 1878

deManade, Paul, 31 Aug 1880

Discontinued 7 Jan 1884; mail to Duke

(Re-established) Wood, Wm. G., 8 Apr 1897

Discontinued 14 Sep 1907; mail to Duke

(Re-established) Leishman, Peter M., 31 Oct 1911

Eilers, Lula M., 22 Dec 1913

Keir, Frank O., 23 Nov 1917

Thatcher, Myrtie E., 9 Jan 1920

Discontinued 15 Nov 1920; mail to Iowa Colony


 

 

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