Marker Details

Independence Heights


7818 North Main & 38th St.

Houston , 77020

Notes:
Marker head is broken off at post, marker missing
Directions: Marker on grounds of Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, next to church sign; church NE corner of N. Main & 38th Street

Key Time Period: 1893 - 1919 City Beautiful - WW I

Corretions/New Research:

Marker Text: Promoted by the Wright Land Company, the Independence Heights community began about 1908. Many black families purchased lots and built their own homes. A school was established in 1911.



Businesses in Independence Heights included retail stores, restaurants, building contractors, lumberyards, a blacksmith shop, tailor, and barber shop. Fraternal organizations were formed, as well as a number of churches: New Hope Missionary Baptist Church (founded in 1912 at this site), Green Chapel A. M. E., St. Paul C. M. E., Ebenezer M. E., Concord Missionary Baptist, and North Main Church of God in Christ.



By 1915 there were about four hundred residents. In that year an election was held and the city was incorporated. George O. Burgess was elected the first mayor. City improvements over the next few years included the shell paving of streets, plank sidewalks, and the installation of a municipal water system. O. L. Hubbard and Arthur L. McCullough, Sr. also served mayoral terms. In 1928 another election was held in which the city organization was dissolved. Independence Heights was annexed by the city of Houston on December 26, 1929. The Independence Heights name is still associated with the area. (1988)
Marker Type: Marker with Post
Historical Org: Texas Historical Commission (THC)

Key Map Information: 453 N

GPS Coordinates: 29 49.241, 95 23.635

Precinct No: 1

Marker No: 10704