Details for Daniel Denton Cooley

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5201010640

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Marker Number 10640
Atlas Number 5201010640
Marker Title Daniel Denton Cooley
Index Entry Cooley, Daniel Denton
Address 1802 Heights Blvd.
City Houston
County Harris
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 268271
UTM Northing 3299356
Subject Codes lumber topics; municipal official; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; Business topics, general
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Marion Park
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (April 15, 1850 - November 22, 1933) A native of Binghampton, New York, D. D. Cooley moved to Omaha, Nebraska as a young man. In 1887 he joined the American Loan and Trust Company. The company bought a tract of land northwest of Houston in 1891 and sent Cooley and other representatives to oversee its development the following year. As general manager of the Omaha and South Texas Land Company, formed by American Loan and Trust in 1892, Cooley had direct input into the design of the Houston Heights community. Known later as the "Father of the Houston Heights," he laid out the main street, Heights Boulevard, and built his home here in 1892-93. He continued to promote real estate in the area after the company was dissolved about 1895. The first school in the neighborhood was named for Cooley, and he was a member of the school board. After Houston Heights was incorporated in 1896, he was elected an alderman. Cooley was a respected civic and business leader, whose interests included banking, insurance, railroads, real estate, and oil. Married to Helen Grace Winfield (1860-1916) in 1883, Cooley was the father of three sons. He died n 1933 and is buried in Glenwood Cemetery. The Cooley home was razed in 1965.
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