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'''Muldoon''' is a [[town]] in southwestern [[Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]], [[Texas]], |
'''Muldoon''' is a [[town]] in southwestern [[Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]], [[Texas]], United States, located 10 miles north of [[Flatonia, Texas|Flatonia]] and 16 miles southwest of [[La Grange, Texas|La Grange]]. It is at the junction of [[Farm To Market Road 154|FM 154]] and [[Farm To Market Road 2237|FM 2237]]. Its population, according to the [[2010 United States Census|2010 census]], is 114. |
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==History== |
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Muldoon was named after Father Michael Muldoon, a clergyman who briefly served Stephen F. Austin's first colonists. He was the only non-Hispanic member of the Monterrey, Mexico Diocese and was probably assigned his duties |
The town of Muldoon was named after Father [[Michael Muldoon]], a clergyman who briefly served Stephen F. Austin's first colonists. He was the only non-Hispanic member of the Monterrey, Mexico Diocese and was probably assigned his duties because he spoke English. He was born in County Cavan in Ireland and later ordained in Spain. |
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In 1834, Muldoon travelled to Mexico to visit Stephen F. Austin during Austin's confinement there. Later, he assisted William Wharton in his escape from a [[Matamoros, Tamaulipas|Matamoros]] prison in 1837, after which the town of [[Wharton, Texas]] was founded. Muldoon was openly pro-Texan, which led to his own brief imprisonment by the Mexican government. However, he eventually was released, and even travelled back to Texas following the revolution, making an appearance in 1842 during which he was given a letter of appreciation from Texas President [[Anson Jones]]. Afterward, Father Muldoon disappeared from history and his final resting place is unknown. |
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The [[Union Pacific Railroad]] also goes through Muldoon on '''FM 154''' every day. |
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The [[San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad]] tracks, laid in the early 1900s alongside what later was designated FM 154, once carried a high volume of passenger traffic to and from Muldoon on a regular basis. During this period, the railroad formed a large portion of Muldoon's economy; however, ridership eventually dwindled and Muldoon's prominence as a rail depot faded. Additionally, the advent of diesel power obviated the need for locomotives to refill their water tanks, which further reduced the number of trains stopping in Muldoon. The old train station was abandoned in the 1950s with discontinuance of the Dinky (a small passenger train) that ran a route from Flatonia to Muldoon. In the 1960s, [[Hurricane Carla]] severely damaged the old water tower that had served the steam locomotives, and this structure subsequently was removed. |
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==Climate== |
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Muldoon has hot summers and mild winters. The record high was 111°F in 1917. The coldest temperature was 3°F in 1989. Muldoon rarely has tornadoes except one in the 1910s which injured 3 people. (''See Tornado Below'') |
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Muldoon once had a thriving business community, including several stores, at least one saloon, a blacksmith shop, a small hotel, and a rock quarry that produced the stone used in the construction of the [[Galveston]] jetties. None of these businesses are still in operation. The Kerr Store, which was built in 1890 and abandoned in the mid 1900s, still stands today along FM 154, along with another former store building, the former blacksmith shop, and several other historic buildings. |
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Muldoon's weather data are shown in a graphical format to the right, and in a more detailed tabular format below. |
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|Jan_Hi_°F =62 |Jan_REC_Hi_°F =90 <!--REC temps are optional; use sparely--> |
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|Feb_Hi_°F =66 |Feb_REC_Hi_°F =99 |
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|Mar_Hi_°F =73 |Mar_REC_Hi_°F =98 |
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|Apr_Hi_°F =79 |Apr_REC_Hi_°F =100 |
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|May_Hi_°F =85 |May_REC_Hi_°F =103 |
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|Jun_Hi_°F =91 |Jun_REC_Hi_°F =107 |
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|Jul_Hi_°F =95 |Jul_REC_Hi_°F =110 |
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|Aug_Hi_°F =95 |Aug_REC_Hi_°F =111 |
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|Sep_Hi_°F =90 |Sep_REC_Hi_°F =108 |
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|Oct_Hi_°F =82 |Oct_REC_Hi_°F =102 |
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|Nov_Hi_°F =71 |Nov_REC_Hi_°F =92 |
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|Dec_Hi_°F =63 |Dec_REC_Hi_°F =95 |
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|Year_Hi_°F =95 |Year_REC_Hi_°F = 111 |
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|Jan_Lo_°F =42 |Jan_REC_Lo_°F =4 |
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|Feb_Lo_°F =46 |Feb_REC_Lo_°F =12 |
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|Mar_Lo_°F =52 |Mar_REC_Lo_°F =14 |
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|Apr_Lo_°F =59 |Apr_REC_Lo_°F =30 |
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|May_Lo_°F =66 |May_REC_Lo_°F =43 |
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|Jun_Lo_°F =71 |Jun_REC_Lo_°F =50 |
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|Jul_Lo_°F =73 |Jul_REC_Lo_°F =57 |
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|Aug_Lo_°F =73 |Aug_REC_Lo_°F =57 |
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|Sep_Lo_°F =69 |Sep_REC_Lo_°F =41 |
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|Oct_Lo_°F =61 |Oct_REC_Lo_°F =27 |
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|Nov_Lo_°F =51 |Nov_REC_Lo_°F =19 |
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|Dec_Lo_°F =44 |Dec_REC_Lo_°F =3 |
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|Year_Lo_°F = 59 |Year_REC_Lo_°F =3 |
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|Feb_Precip_inch =2.34 |
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|May_Precip_inch =5.38 |
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|Jul_Precip_inch =1.84 |
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|Aug_Precip_inch =2.68 |
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|Sep_Precip_inch =3.83 |
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|Oct_Precip_inch =4.22 |
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|Nov_Precip_inch =3.10 |
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|Dec_Precip_inch =2.60 |
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|Year_Precip_inch =38.59 |
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==Fire Department== |
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Muldoon is served by the Muldoon Volunteer Fire Department witch was made in 2009. In, 2010 the MVFD saved 51 lives last year. |
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==Post Office== |
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Though bigger than the neighboring town [[Cistern, Texas]], it only has a post office, a [[baptist church]], and a Volunteer Fire Department. Muldoon is especting to get a police department in 2011 or 2012 |
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In the middle of July, the Muldoon Baptist Church does a summer school from 8:00am to 12:00pm for one week. |
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==Education== |
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Muldoon is served by [[Flatonia Independent School District]]. During one point in history Muldoon had its own school in the early 1900s. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Michael (1996 film)|Michael]] |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles |
* [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnm72 MULDOON, TX] ''[[Handbook of Texas Online]]''. |
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* [http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/MuldoonTexas/MuldoonTexas.htm] |
* [http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/MuldoonTexas/MuldoonTexas.htm] MULDOON, TX ''[[Texasescapes]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 27 August 2024
Muldoon, Texas | |
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Unincorporated place | |
Coordinates: 29°48′57″N 97°04′16″W / 29.81583°N 97.07111°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Texas |
County | Fayette |
Area | |
• Total | 0.7 sq mi (1.7 km2) |
• Water | 0.04 sq mi (0.1 km2) |
Elevation | 341 ft (104 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 114 |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central (CST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
ZIP code | 78949 |
Area code | 361 |
FIPS code | 48-40276[2] |
GNIS feature ID | 1342244[1] |
Muldoon is a town in southwestern Fayette County, Texas, United States, located 10 miles north of Flatonia and 16 miles southwest of La Grange. It is at the junction of FM 154 and FM 2237. Its population, according to the 2010 census, is 114.
History
[edit]The town of Muldoon was named after Father Michael Muldoon, a clergyman who briefly served Stephen F. Austin's first colonists. He was the only non-Hispanic member of the Monterrey, Mexico Diocese and was probably assigned his duties because he spoke English. He was born in County Cavan in Ireland and later ordained in Spain.
In 1834, Muldoon travelled to Mexico to visit Stephen F. Austin during Austin's confinement there. Later, he assisted William Wharton in his escape from a Matamoros prison in 1837, after which the town of Wharton, Texas was founded. Muldoon was openly pro-Texan, which led to his own brief imprisonment by the Mexican government. However, he eventually was released, and even travelled back to Texas following the revolution, making an appearance in 1842 during which he was given a letter of appreciation from Texas President Anson Jones. Afterward, Father Muldoon disappeared from history and his final resting place is unknown.
The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad tracks, laid in the early 1900s alongside what later was designated FM 154, once carried a high volume of passenger traffic to and from Muldoon on a regular basis. During this period, the railroad formed a large portion of Muldoon's economy; however, ridership eventually dwindled and Muldoon's prominence as a rail depot faded. Additionally, the advent of diesel power obviated the need for locomotives to refill their water tanks, which further reduced the number of trains stopping in Muldoon. The old train station was abandoned in the 1950s with discontinuance of the Dinky (a small passenger train) that ran a route from Flatonia to Muldoon. In the 1960s, Hurricane Carla severely damaged the old water tower that had served the steam locomotives, and this structure subsequently was removed.
Muldoon once had a thriving business community, including several stores, at least one saloon, a blacksmith shop, a small hotel, and a rock quarry that produced the stone used in the construction of the Galveston jetties. None of these businesses are still in operation. The Kerr Store, which was built in 1890 and abandoned in the mid 1900s, still stands today along FM 154, along with another former store building, the former blacksmith shop, and several other historic buildings.
References
[edit]- ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Muldoon, Texas
- ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
External links
[edit]- MULDOON, TX Handbook of Texas Online.
- [1] MULDOON, TX Texasescapes.