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Wallis Flower Delivery Service
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Wallis Zip Codes:
77485
Wallis: latitude 29.6317 – longitude -96.0638
Wallis is a city in far afield southeastern Austin County, Texas, United States. The city is located along State Highway 36 (SH 36) and the BNSF Railway amongst Rosenberg and Sealy. The city’s population was 1,292 at the 2020 census.
Wallis is located at 29°37′50″N 96°3′46″W / 29.63056°N 96.06278°W (29.630649, –96.062751). SH 36 heads northwest from Wallis to Sealy in Austin County and east-southeast from Wallis to Rosenberg in Fort Bend County. The BNSF Railway runs parallel afterward SH 36 upon the north side of the highway. State Highway 60 starts in the west allocation of Wallis and goes south to East Bernard. Farm to Market Road 1093 continues northeast to Simonton in Fort Bend County and west-southwest to Eagle Lake in Colorado County. Farm to Market Road 1952 begins in the east portion of Wallis and goes south and east to Tavener in Fort Bend County.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.5 square miles (3.9 km), of which 0.015 square miles (0.04 km2), or 0.92%, is water.
In 1830 the first Anglo-Americans made their homes in the area between the Brazos and San Bernard rivers. When the pact got a proclaim office in 1873, its post was Bovine Bend. Sometime after 1880, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway was constructed through the community from Galveston to Brenham. At that time, the town was renamed Wallis Station after J. E. Wallis, the director of the railroad. In 1887 the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway, being built east toward Houston, reached Wallis. Starting in more or less 1890, Czech immigrants began upsetting into the area. By 1904 there were 631 souls vibrant in Wallis. In 1911, the town dropped “Station” from its make known to become Wallis. Seven years innovative its bookish had 100 students. Between 1925 and 1943 the population grew from 800 to 900. By the latter year the town boasted 39 businesses. After declining to 690 in 1949, the number of inhabitants increased to 1,075 by 1966. A decade later, the city claimed to have a bank, library, and a newspaper, as with ease as two schools and eight churches. In 1991 there were 1,411 people and 15 advertisement establishments. The population declined to 1,311 in 2000 and to 1,252 in 2010. In 2013 the BNSF Railway still operated along the one-time Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway right-of-way, while the east–west railroad origin no longer existed.