Town of Montgomery, Texas - Founded in Lake Creek Settlement

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Lake Creek Settlement

 

John Corner to William C. Clark

 

 

William C. Clark Sells 200 Acres to W. W. Shepperd

 

  

 

The Store of W. W. Shepperd

 

The Store of W. W. Shepperd in the Lake Creek Settlement

 

  

Montgomery Advertisement in Telegraph and Texas Register

 

 

Town of Montgomery Founded July 1837

 

 

Town of Montgomery - 1838

 

 

Original Plan of the Town of Montgomery, Texas - January 1, 1838

 

Original 1838 Plan of the Town of Montgomery, Texas

 

Above is the title of the original plan or plat of the Town of Montgomery which is located at the south end of the town on the plan. The plan is dated January 1, 1838. This is a black and white photocopy of the original plan that William Harley Gandy and his wife made for Kameron Searle. A copy of this plan can also be seen at the Nat Hart Davis Museum Complex in Montgomery, Texas. The original plan was presented to the Montgomery County Commissioners' Court on March 1, 1838 when W. W. Shepperd through his agent, Charles B. Stewart, made a donation of "one equal undivided half interest in the Town of Montgomery to the county." Shepperd was to have a half interest in the two hundred acres comprising the town, and the county was to have a half interest in the two hundred acres comprising the town. Every time land sold, the county got half the money from the sale and W. W. Shepperd got half the money from the sale. With the acceptance of the donation from Shepperd, the location of the Town of Montgomery was moved from the First Town Site "Under the Hill" to New Town Site "On the Hill." See the maps above. The purpose of the donation to the county was to help generate money from the sale of the land in order build county buildings such as a court house and a jail. By making the donation Shepperd's financial interest in the land appreciated greatly as this land was now the county seat of Montgomery County. Shepperd probably sought to move the site of the town for this reason and because his family's houses, his slaves houses, his store, his cotton gin and his mill already occupied the first site of the town "Under the Hill."

 

Original Plan of the Town of Montgomery, Texas - January 1, 1838

 

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