Normangee, Leon County, Texas, United States



 


Notes:
Normangee is a town in Leon and Madison counties in the U.S. state of Texas. Its population is 495 as of 2020.[2]



History

The railroads were pushing the frontier westward and the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway (T&BV) and the Houston and Texas Central Railway (H&TC) were built between Houston and Dallas in 1904?1905, but the passed through Robert Rogers' land about 2 miles west of Rogers Prairie. So on January 26, 1907, S.B. Phillips filed for record a plat of the new town, Normangee, located in the southwest corner of the Robert Rogers land grant at the junction of the Old San Antonio Road and the two new railroads. When the H&TC was being built through this region, railroad officials placed a town every 8 miles. A small community, known as Rogers Prairie, existed 2 miles east of where the railroad line was built. Norman G. Kittrell was the county judge of Leon County at the time. The railroad named the new town after Judge Kittrell.[5] Since there was already a Norman, Oklahoma, the town renamed itself Normangee.[6]



Geography

Normangee is located at 31?1'45"N 96?7'4"W (31.029054, ?96.117712).[7]



According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.9 km2), all of it land. Normangee is incorporated in Leon County, where most of it lies; only a small part extends into Madison County.

Latitude: 000000, Longitude: -96.117778


Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
1 Farrar, William Albert  21 Jan 1833Normangee, Leon County, Texas, United States I34821


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