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  1. Humble es una ciudad ubicada en el condado de Harris en el estado estadounidense de Texas. En el Censo de 2010 tenía una población de 15.133 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 592,7 personas por km² .

  2. Humble (/ ˈ ʌ m b əl / UM-bəl) is a city located in the Houston metropolitan area. Humble became an oil boomtown in the early 20th century when oil was first discovered there in 1904. By 1905, the Humble oilfield was the largest producing oilfield in Texas. Humble was home of The Humble Oil and Refining Company, a predecessor of ...

    • 90 ft (27.4 m)
    • Harris
  3. Humble es una ciudad ubicada en el condado de Harris en el estado estadounidense de Texas. En el Censo de 2010 tenía una población de 15.133 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 592,7 personas por km².

  4. www.humbletx.com › historyHumble History

    History of Humble, TX. Humble is located at 29'42" North, 95'54" West (29.994920, -95.264873) According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 25.6 km. Just before the Civil War, a wandering fisherman named P.S. (Pleasant) Humble brought his family into the area. They settled on the banks of the San Jacinto River and ...

  5. Humble is a city in Harris County, Texas, United States. As of 2020, 16,795 people live in Humble. Category: Cities in Harris County, Texas.

  6. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Humble, TX (Harris County). Humble is located on the Texas and New Orleans Railroad and U.S. Highway 59 eighteen miles northeast of Houston in northern Harris County, where the Big Thicket meets the coastal plain. The community serves as a retail and shipping center for an agricultural and lumbering section of the Cypress Creek ...

  7. A pioneer oil boom town. Originated as crossroads community named for settler Pleasant Smith Humble (1835?-1912), who lived here before 1889, hewing his timber into railroad ties, mining gravel from his land, keeping store, and serving as justice of the peace. Neighbors included the Bender, Durdin, Isaacks, Lee, Slaughter, and Williams families.