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In 1990 Houston, covering
540 square miles, ranked as the fourth largest city in the United
States with a population of 1,630,553. The city passed Philadelphia in
1984 to take a position behind New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The
consolidated metropolitan population of Houston, which encompassed
Galveston, Fort Bend, Harris, Brazoria, Liberty, Waller, and
Montgomery counties, amounted to 3,711,000, ranked tenth in the
nation, and was second in Texas to Dallas-Fort Worth. When first
formed in 1949 the Houston Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
covered only Harris County and had a population of 806,701 people.
Over 100 ethnic groups now shape the population; the major components
in 1987 were 56 percent white, 17 percent black, 17 percent Hispanic,
and 3 percent Asian. This spectacular growth developed as a result of
the construction of transportation systems, the fortuitous nearby
location of useful natural resources, and an entrepreneurial spirit.
The city began on August 30, 1836, when Augustus Chapman Allen and
John Kirby Allen ran an advertisement in the Telegraph
and Texas Register for the "Town of Houston."
The townsite, which featured a mixture of timber and grassland, was on
the level Coastal Plainqv in the middle of the future
Harris County, at 95.4° west longitude and 30.3° north latitude. The
brothers claimed that the town would become the "great interior
commercial emporium of Texas," that ships from New York and New
Orleans could sail up Buffalo Bayouqv to its door, and that
the site enjoyed a healthy, cool seabreeze. They noted plans to build
a sawmill and offered lots for sale at moderate prices. In the manner
of town boomers the Allens exaggerated a bit, however. The
forty-three-inch annual rainfall and temperatures that averaged from a
low of 45° F in the winter to 93° in summer later inspired Houston
to become one of the most air-conditioned cities in the world.
Moreover, in January 1837, when Francis R. Lubbock
arrived on the Laura, the small steamship that first
reached Houston, he found the bayou choked with branches and the town
almost invisible.
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