Magnolia was first settled in the late 1840s and named Mink's Prairie for one of the early settlers; its name had been shortened to Mink by 1850. The community's population was twenty-five by 1900. In 1902, when the International-Great Northern Railroad built a line through the area, the town moved to its present location. The railroad named it Melton, in honor of Jim Melton, a large landowner in the county, but the United States Post Office confused it with Milton. Consequently, it was renamed Magnolia for the magnolia trees in the bottoms of adjacent Mill Creek. By 1915 Magnolia had a population of 150. By the 1940s the Magnolia oilfield had been established a mile east of town, and the community's population had increased to 400. Magnolia was incorporated on September 28, 1968.  (Source: Texas State Historical Association). Today, Magnolia is still a place where neighbors help neighbors—a place to call home or grow your business. (Source: City of Magnolia website)
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