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Clodine Texas is in Fort Bend County, west of Houston between the towns of Alief and Fulshear.

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CLODINE, TEXAS is twelve miles northeast of Richmond and twenty-one miles southwest of Houston in Fort Bend County. The town was established around 1888 as a station on the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway and was possibly named by a railroad official for Clodine King of Houston.

The settlement acquired a post office in 1893 and by 1896 had a general store, a Baptist church, and a population of fifty. In 1897 Clodine had a community school. By 1914 its population had dwindled to twenty-five, but by then residents had telegraph and telephone connections. In 1925 the population was reported as ten and in 1929 as seventy.

The Texas and New Orleans Railroad bought the San Antonio and Aransas Pass line in 1934 and subsequently removed the depot and section houses at Clodine. In 1936 the town had a factory and several businesses. Clodine was the market and shipping point for surrounding farms and the Clodine oilfield in 1947. That year the community had a population of fifty. In 1990 its population was estimated at thirty-one.

(The name of the town is pronounced "klaw DEEN" according to the Texas Almanac and just about any old-timer you talk to.)   Clodine Texas

You can get to Clodine from Alief, Texas by traveling West on Alief-Clodine Road.
Much of this information about Clodine is from the HANDBOOK of TEXAS.

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