Historical Marker

Town of Ennis

Historical marker location:
Ennis, Texas
( in Pierce Park, US 287 and NW Main St., Ennis)
Marker installed: 1972

Founded 1872 as market town on Houston & Texas Central Railway; Named for an H. & T.C. official, Cornelius Ennis (1813-1899).

Cumberland Presbyterian built first church, 1872; First school session opened 1873. Chezchslovaks settled here 1874, adding a new segment to Anglo-French-Mexican-Texans employed in cattle and cotton economy. In 1892 banker Joseph Baldridge and associates secured H. & T.C. division shops for the town. In 1911 St. John's school was established here.

In 20th century, local industry, recreation areas, and municipal services spur continuing growth.