This structure was erected in 1914 by William R. (Bill) Pangburn. He made his own cement bricks using San Jacinto River sand hauled by horse and wagon. The building has housed a drygood store, drug store, post office, cafe, dance hall and a variety of other businesses. His wife, Nancy, operated Granny Pangburn's boarding house at Moonshine Hill for many years.
City of Humble Preservation Committee
1998
City Officials:
Mayor: Wilson Archer
Mayor Protem: David Pierce
Councilmembers: Byron Calfee, Allen Lee,
Robert Killion, Donald McMannes
City Manager: James Baker
City Secretary: Georgia Fields
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