Cypress
Historical marker location:CYPRESS
ATTAKAPAS AND AKOKISA INDIANS BEGAN TO DISAPPEAR FROM HARRIS COUNTY IN THE MID-1800s WITH THE ARRIVAL OF ANGLO SETTLERS. THE FIRST DOCUMENTED SETTLERS IN THE CYPRESS AREA WERE THE BURNETT AND SIMMONS FAMILIES, BEGINNING BY 1831. MATTHEW BURNETT ESTABLISHED A TAVERN AND INN NEAR THE CYPRESS CREEK CROSSING ON THE ROAD TO WASHINGTON-ON-THE-BRAZOS, AND WAS DESIGNATED AS THE FIRST POSTMASTER AT BIG CYPRESS BY 1840. IN THE LATE 1840s, GERMAN IMMIGRANTS AND SETTLERS SEEKING LAND OWNERSHIP AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CAME TO THE CYPRESS AREA, WHICH SOON GREW INTO A RURAL COMMUNITY OF FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AND RANCHERS. SMALL SCHOOLS SERVED THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF THE CHILDREN. MORE A REGION THAN A SINGLE COMMUNITY, CYPRESS ENCOMPASSES MORE THAN A HUNDRED SQUARE MILES WITHIN THE CYPRESS CREEK AND LITTLE CYPRESS CREEK WATERSHEDS, INCLUDING THE EARLY SETTLEMENTS OF BIG CYPRESS, HAMBLIN, EDEN, CYPRESS GROVE, CYPRESS TOP, CYPRESS CITY, AND THE TOWN OF CYPRESS.
RAILROADS THROUGH THIS AREA WERE CHARTERED IN 1839 AND 1848 TO FOLLOW A ROUTE THAT WAS GRADED FOR A PLANK ROAD. THE CYPRESS TOP POST OFFICE WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1851 ALONG THIS ROUTE. IN JULY 1856, TRACKS FOR THE GALVESTON AND RED RIVER RAILWAY (SOON RENAMED THE HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY) REACHED CYPRESS TOP DEPOT, 26 MILES NORTHWEST OF HOUSTON. THE RAILROAD ATTRACTED BUSINESSES AND CREATED A DISTRICT OF STORES, HOTELS AND SALOONS. IN THE EARLY 1900s, THE DISCOVERY OF A HOT ARTESIAN WELL DEVELOPED INTO THE HOUSTON HOT WELL SANITARIUM AND HOTEL. DANCE HALLS, SUCH AS TIN HALL AND JUERGEN’S HALL, WERE POPULAR. CYPRESS TOP HISTORIC PARK PRESERVES A REMNANT OF THE RAILROAD COMMUNITY.
(2012)
As one of the most visible programs of the Texas Historical Commission (THC), historical markers commemorate diverse topics in Texas history, including: the history and architecture of houses, commercial and public buildings, religious congregations, and military sites; events that changed the course of local and state history; and individuals who have made lasting contributions to the state, community organizations, and businesses.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Harris County experienced rapid economic diversification and growth. The discovery of oil in the Spindletop field fueled Houston's emergence as an energy and petrochemical hub. Industries like cotton, lumber, shipping, and manufacturing thrived. NASA's Johnson Space Center further solidified the county's significance in space exploration and technology.
Harris County's demographic diversity is a defining aspect, attracting immigrants from various backgrounds. Houston became a cosmopolitan city with a vibrant culinary scene, dynamic arts community, and diverse festivals, reflecting its multicultural fabric.
Today, Harris County remains an influential economic and cultural center. Its strong economy spans energy, healthcare, technology, and international trade. The county houses renowned medical facilities and research institutions. Despite facing natural disasters, Harris County showcases resilience and implements measures to mitigate their impact.
With its rich history, economic vitality, multiculturalism, and ongoing growth, Harris County continues to shape Texas as a thriving hub of commerce, culture, and innovation.
Harris County Timeline
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Harris County, Texas.
Pre-19th Century: The region was inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Karankawa and Atakapa.
1822: Harrisburg, the county's first settlement, is founded by John Richardson Harris, a pioneer and one of the early Texas colonists.
1836: The Battle of San Jacinto, which secured Texas independence from Mexico, took place in present-day Harris County.
1837: Harris County is officially established and named after John Richardson Harris.
19th Century: Houston, the county seat and the largest city in Texas, experiences rapid growth due to its strategic location along Buffalo Bayou and the construction of railroads. The city becomes a major commercial and shipping hub, attracting industries such as cotton, lumber, and oil.
20th Century: The discovery of oil in the nearby Spindletop field and the subsequent growth of the oil industry greatly contribute to Harris County's economic development. Houston becomes an energy and petrochemical center.
1960s-1980s: The space industry plays a crucial role in Harris County's history with the establishment of NASA's Johnson Space Center, where mission control for the Apollo program is located.
Today: Harris County continues to be a thriving economic and cultural center. It is home to a diverse population, numerous industries, world-class medical facilities, and renowned cultural institutions.