Old Ocean, Texas
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Old Ocean is an
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in
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,
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, United States. According to the
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, the community had a population of 915 in 2000. It is located within the
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metropolitan area.


Geography

Old Ocean is located at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 524 and
Texas State Highway 35 State Highway 35 (SH 35) is a state highway near the southeastern edge of Texas, United States, that is maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). It runs primarily south–north, paralleling the Gulf of Mexico for much o ...
, northwest of
Sweeny Sweeny is a surname which may refer to: * Alastair Sweeny (born 1946), Canadian publisher, historian, and author * Charles Sweeny (1882–1963), American soldier of fortune * Charles Francis Sweeny (1910–1993), American businessman and socialite ...
. It is also located west of West Columbia and west of Angleton.


Demographics

As of the
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of 2000, there were 150 people in the community.


History

Old Ocean was originally known as Chance's Prairie, after the land grant made to Joseph H. Polley and Samuel Chance on July 27, 1824. William B. Sweeny, one of the founders of Chance's Prairie and for which the local town of Sweeny was named, bought from Polley and Chance for $1,950. He had arrived in the county in 1832. His family and their 250 slaves arrived here and settled on a league of land donated by Charles Breen, on the southern boundary of this grant. John Sweeny, Sr.'s six children eventually owned more local plantations after he died in 1854. Eventually, more people settled here, and the town reportedly had a population of 18 in 1880. James Abercrombie discovered oil nearby in 1934, and a government oil refinery was constructed to make high-octane gas. It was closed near the end of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. The oilfield was called Old Ocean, and by 1936 the town eventually took that name. A post office with the name Old Ocean was established in 1945 and was located inside a
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on Sweeny's plantation. The 1936 county highway map showed Bethlehem church, several other buildings, and several scattered houses in the area. Its population was 800 in 1945 and had four businesses two years later. Its population grew to over a thousand residents and had nine businesses in 1964, losing 100 residents and only one business in 1972. Its population was recorded as 915 from the 1970s through 2000. It had two churches in 1974. Its business directory included 19 businesses in 1982, eight a decade later, and 21 in 2000. Some settlers of the community included Mills M. Battle, M. Berry, Thomas H. Borden, Charles Breen, Benjamin C. Franklin, Freeman George, Henry W. Johnson, Oliver Jones, Imla Keep, David McCormick, Zeno Philips, Thomas Walker, John Williams, and Robert Harris Williams. Before the
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, Sampson Brown was brought here as a slave from
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by Joseph McCormick in 1837. He then became a teacher and a preacher in Milam and Fort Bend counties after he was
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. Prince Monroe managed McCormick's plantation for more than 20 years.


Present-day Old Ocean

Little remains of Old Ocean besides the post office. The Baptist church and other buildings were demolished. The town is currently being redeveloped into an industrial facility and both State Highway 35 and FM 524 have been bypassed around the townsite. Although Old Ocean is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP Code 77463.Zip Code Lookup
/ref> As of 2024, the Post Office no longer remains. Several RV parks that serve the local plant are all the remains of Old Ocean.


Education

Around 1906, Old Ocean had four schools for Black students that had a combined total of 199 students enrolled and four teachers employed. There was only one school in 1936. Today, Old Ocean is served by the
Sweeny Independent School District Sweeny Independent School District is a public school district based in Sweeny, Texas, Sweeny, Texas, United States. The district is approximately and serves the City of Sweeny and surrounding area. The mascot of the high school is the Bulldog ...
.


References

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