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Harrisburg, Houston

Harrisburg is a community that is now (originally documented as Harrisburgh, then shortened to Harrisburg in 1892) located within the city of Houston, Texas, United States.

The community is located east of downtown Houston, south of the Brays Bayou and Buffalo Bayou junction, and west of Brady's Island. It was founded before 1825 on the eastern stretches of the Buffalo Bayou in present-day Harris County, Texas, on land belonging to John Richardson Harris. In 1926, Harrisburg was annexed into the city of Houston. The original name of Harris County was Harrisburg (Harrisburgh) County until it was shortened after the demise of the City of Harrisburg. Historical markers at the John Richardson Harris site tell of Santa Anna's razing the town on his way through chasing Houston and his retreating army just before they reached Lynch's ferry.

History edit

Mexican Texas edit

Harrisburg was surveyed in 1826 and formally named Harrisburg by its founder, John Richardson Harris. Harris named the town both after himself and after Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which had been named for his great-grandfather.[1]

Texas Republic edit

John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen wanted to establish a new town upstream from Galveston Bay. The location of Harrisburg, which had been platted by Harris in 1826, was the Allen brothers' first choice. They could not buy Harrisburg since Harris was dead, and no clear title to the land existed. The brothers founded the city of Houston in an area which was their second choice.[2]

In 1835, the General Council of Texas, a provisional government of Texas, made Harrisburg its capital. On April 16, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, almost all of Harrisburg was burned by the forces of Antonio López de Santa Anna. After the Texas Revolution ended, the city of Houston was founded just west of Harrisburg and was named county seat of Harrisburg (later shortened to Harris) County and capital of the Republic of Texas.

After Texas Annexation edit

In 1851, the chief engineer of the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and Colorado Railway (B.B.B. & C.), surveyed the route between Harrisburg and the Brazos River.[3] It began operations on January 1, 1853. Harrisburg was the starting point of the line, the first functioning railroad line in the state.[4]

After the Civil War, the railroad expanded and changed its name to the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway. Harrisburg remained an important rail town until a fire in the 1870s destroyed the rail yards, which were rebuilt in Houston.

The population of Harrisburg dwindled with the loss of the railroads and with the widening of the Houston Ship Channel in 1919. In December 1926, the City of Houston annexed Harrisburg.[5] The 1926 annexation of the Harrisburg area added 1,293 acres (523 ha) of land to the city limits.[6]

Government and infrastructure edit

Harrisburg is in Houston City Council District I.[7]

The United States Postal Service operates the Harrisburg Post Office at 8330 Manchester Street.[8] In July 2011 the USPS announced that the post office may close.[9]

The Harris Health System (formerly Harris County Hospital District) designated the Ripley Health Center for the ZIP code 77012.[10] In 2000 Ripley was replaced by the Gulfgate Health Center.[11] The designated public hospital is Ben Taub General Hospital in the Texas Medical Center.[10]

Demographics edit

In the city of Houston-defined Harrisburg/Manchester Super Neighborhood, which also includes Manchester, there were 2,926 residents in 2015. 82% were Hispanics, 14% were non-Hispanic blacks, and 3% were non-Hispanic whites. The percentages of non-Hispanic Asians and others were both zero. In 2000 the super neighborhood had 3,768 residents. 88% were Hispanics, 6% were non-Hispanic blacks, and 5% were non-Hispanic whites. The percentages of non-Hispanic Asians and others were both zero.[12]

Education edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

Public schools edit

Harrisburg is served by the Houston Independent School District.[12]

Many area residences are zoned to J. R. Harris Elementary School, including everything east of Broadway and some areas west of it, generally north and/or on Elm.[13] Some are zoned to Dávila Elementary School.[14] Residences are zoned to Deady Middle School,[15][16] and Milby High School.[17]

The area was previously in the Harrisburg Independent School District.[18] J. R. Harris opened as Harrisburg School in 1895.[19] A school for black students, also called Harrisburg School, opened in 1904. In 1952 that school for black students moved into a new building and was renamed "Kay Elementary School", after its first principal, who had been Savannah Georgia Kay. Kay Elementary School closed in 1978. Students at Chávez High School use the former Kay Elementary School as a "land lab".[18]

Public libraries edit

Harrisburg is served by the Stanaker Branch of Houston Public Library.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Andrew Forest Muir, "HARRISBURG, TX (HARRIS COUNTY)," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvh27 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine), accessed August 21, 2015. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
  2. ^ Rust, Carol. "" (Archive). Houston Chronicle. Wednesday April 16, 1997. Houston 1. Retrieved on October 26, 2011.
  3. ^ Briscoe, P. (1904). "The First Texas Railroad". The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association. 7 (4): 283. JSTOR 27784974.
  4. ^ Rust, Carol. "Houston has street sense (and nonsense as well) 2021-07-13 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Chronicle. Wednesday April 16, 1997. Houston 1. Retrieved on October 26, 2011.
  5. ^ FOREST, MUIR, ANDREW (15 June 2010). "HARRISBURG, TX". www.tshaonline.org. from the original on 1 March 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Lee, Renée C. "Annexed Kingwood split on effects 2010-09-25 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Chronicle. Sunday October 8, 2006. A21. Retrieved on July 6, 2011. Print version exclusively has the information cited; the information is not included in the online edition.
  7. ^ City of Houston, Council District Maps, District I 2013-09-18 at the Wayback Machine." City of Houston. Retrieved on November 5, 2011.
  8. ^ "Post Office Location - HARRISBURG." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on December 4, 2008.
  9. ^ Weisman, Laura. "Nine Houston post offices marked for closure (with poll) 2011-10-26 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Chronicle. July 26, 2011. Retrieved on July 26, 2011.
  10. ^ a b . Harris County Hospital District. 2001-11-19. Archived from the original on 2001-11-19. Retrieved 2021-04-08. - See ZIP code 77012. See this map for relevant ZIP code.
  11. ^ "Gulfgate Health Center" (). Harris County Hospital District. Accessed October 17, 2008.
  12. ^ a b "Super Neighborhood Resource Assessment No. 65 Harrisburg/Manchester" (PDF). City of Houston. (PDF) from the original on 2018-12-25. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  13. ^ "J.R. Harris Elementary Attendance Zone" (PDF). Houston Independent School District. (PDF) from the original on 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  14. ^ "Davila Elementary Attendance Zone" (PDF). Houston Independent School District. (PDF) from the original on 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  15. ^ "Deady Middle School Attendance Zone" (PDF). Houston Independent School District. (PDF) from the original on 2016-12-07. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  16. ^ "About Us 2012-05-25 at the Wayback Machine." Deady Middle School. Retrieved on October 28, 2011.
  17. ^ "Milby High School Attendance Zone" (PDF). Houston Independent School District. (PDF) from the original on 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  18. ^ a b "Elementary Schools (K-Z) 2016-06-13 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on June 15, 2016.
  19. ^ "Elementary Schools (A-J) 2014-06-10 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on June 15, 2016.

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Harrisburg is a community that is now originally documented as Harrisburgh then shortened to Harrisburg in 1892 located within the city of Houston Texas United States The community is located east of downtown Houston south of the Brays Bayou and Buffalo Bayou junction and west of Brady s Island It was founded before 1825 on the eastern stretches of the Buffalo Bayou in present day Harris County Texas on land belonging to John Richardson Harris In 1926 Harrisburg was annexed into the city of Houston The original name of Harris County was Harrisburg Harrisburgh County until it was shortened after the demise of the City of Harrisburg Historical markers at the John Richardson Harris site tell of Santa Anna s razing the town on his way through chasing Houston and his retreating army just before they reached Lynch s ferry Contents 1 History 1 1 Mexican Texas 1 2 Texas Republic 1 3 After Texas Annexation 2 Government and infrastructure 3 Demographics 4 Education 4 1 Primary and secondary schools 4 1 1 Public schools 4 2 Public libraries 5 See also 6 References 7 Other resourcesHistory editMexican Texas edit Harrisburg was surveyed in 1826 and formally named Harrisburg by its founder John Richardson Harris Harris named the town both after himself and after Harrisburg Pennsylvania which had been named for his great grandfather 1 Texas Republic edit John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen wanted to establish a new town upstream from Galveston Bay The location of Harrisburg which had been platted by Harris in 1826 was the Allen brothers first choice They could not buy Harrisburg since Harris was dead and no clear title to the land existed The brothers founded the city of Houston in an area which was their second choice 2 In 1835 the General Council of Texas a provisional government of Texas made Harrisburg its capital On April 16 1836 during the Texas Revolution almost all of Harrisburg was burned by the forces of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna After the Texas Revolution ended the city of Houston was founded just west of Harrisburg and was named county seat of Harrisburg later shortened to Harris County and capital of the Republic of Texas After Texas Annexation edit In 1851 the chief engineer of the Buffalo Bayou Brazos and Colorado Railway B B B amp C surveyed the route between Harrisburg and the Brazos River 3 It began operations on January 1 1853 Harrisburg was the starting point of the line the first functioning railroad line in the state 4 After the Civil War the railroad expanded and changed its name to the Galveston Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway Harrisburg remained an important rail town until a fire in the 1870s destroyed the rail yards which were rebuilt in Houston The population of Harrisburg dwindled with the loss of the railroads and with the widening of the Houston Ship Channel in 1919 In December 1926 the City of Houston annexed Harrisburg 5 The 1926 annexation of the Harrisburg area added 1 293 acres 523 ha of land to the city limits 6 Government and infrastructure editHarrisburg is in Houston City Council District I 7 The United States Postal Service operates the Harrisburg Post Office at 8330 Manchester Street 8 In July 2011 the USPS announced that the post office may close 9 The Harris Health System formerly Harris County Hospital District designated the Ripley Health Center for the ZIP code 77012 10 In 2000 Ripley was replaced by the Gulfgate Health Center 11 The designated public hospital is Ben Taub General Hospital in the Texas Medical Center 10 Demographics editIn the city of Houston defined Harrisburg Manchester Super Neighborhood which also includes Manchester there were 2 926 residents in 2015 82 were Hispanics 14 were non Hispanic blacks and 3 were non Hispanic whites The percentages of non Hispanic Asians and others were both zero In 2000 the super neighborhood had 3 768 residents 88 were Hispanics 6 were non Hispanic blacks and 5 were non Hispanic whites The percentages of non Hispanic Asians and others were both zero 12 Education editPrimary and secondary schools edit Public schools edit Harrisburg is served by the Houston Independent School District 12 Many area residences are zoned to J R Harris Elementary School including everything east of Broadway and some areas west of it generally north and or on Elm 13 Some are zoned to Davila Elementary School 14 Residences are zoned to Deady Middle School 15 16 and Milby High School 17 The area was previously in the Harrisburg Independent School District 18 J R Harris opened as Harrisburg School in 1895 19 A school for black students also called Harrisburg School opened in 1904 In 1952 that school for black students moved into a new building and was renamed Kay Elementary School after its first principal who had been Savannah Georgia Kay Kay Elementary School closed in 1978 Students at Chavez High School use the former Kay Elementary School as a land lab 18 Public libraries edit Harrisburg is served by the Stanaker Branch of Houston Public Library See also edit nbsp Texas portalReferences edit Andrew Forest Muir HARRISBURG TX HARRIS COUNTY Handbook of Texas Online http www tshaonline org handbook online articles hvh27 Archived 2012 10 23 at the Wayback Machine accessed August 21 2015 Uploaded on June 15 2010 Published by the Texas State Historical Association Rust Carol Houston has street sense and nonsense as well Archive Houston Chronicle Wednesday April 16 1997 Houston 1 Retrieved on October 26 2011 Briscoe P 1904 The First Texas Railroad The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 7 4 283 JSTOR 27784974 Rust Carol Houston has street sense and nonsense as well Archived 2021 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Houston Chronicle Wednesday April 16 1997 Houston 1 Retrieved on October 26 2011 FOREST MUIR ANDREW 15 June 2010 HARRISBURG TX www tshaonline org Archived from the original on 1 March 2018 Retrieved 11 April 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Lee Renee C Annexed Kingwood split on effects Archived 2010 09 25 at the Wayback Machine Houston Chronicle Sunday October 8 2006 A21 Retrieved on July 6 2011 Print version exclusively has the information cited the information is not included in the online edition City of Houston Council District Maps District I Archived 2013 09 18 at the Wayback Machine City of Houston Retrieved on November 5 2011 Post Office Location HARRISBURG United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 4 2008 Weisman Laura Nine Houston post offices marked for closure with poll Archived 2011 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Houston Chronicle July 26 2011 Retrieved on July 26 2011 a b Clinic Emergency Registration Center Directory By ZIP Code Harris County Hospital District 2001 11 19 Archived from the original on 2001 11 19 Retrieved 2021 04 08 See ZIP code 77012 See this map for relevant ZIP code Gulfgate Health Center Archive Harris County Hospital District Accessed October 17 2008 a b Super Neighborhood Resource Assessment No 65 Harrisburg Manchester PDF City of Houston Archived PDF from the original on 2018 12 25 Retrieved 2019 08 15 J R Harris Elementary Attendance Zone PDF Houston Independent School District Archived PDF from the original on 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2019 08 15 Davila Elementary Attendance Zone PDF Houston Independent School District Archived PDF from the original on 2019 04 01 Retrieved 2019 08 15 Deady Middle School Attendance Zone PDF Houston Independent School District Archived PDF from the original on 2016 12 07 Retrieved 2019 08 15 About Us Archived 2012 05 25 at the Wayback Machine Deady Middle School Retrieved on October 28 2011 Milby High School Attendance Zone PDF Houston Independent School District Archived PDF from the original on 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2019 08 15 a b Elementary Schools K Z Archived 2016 06 13 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Retrieved on June 15 2016 Elementary Schools A J Archived 2014 06 10 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Retrieved on June 15 2016 Other resources edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harrisburg Houston amp oldid 1150597264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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