Clute could be a town in Brazoria County, Lone-Star State inside the Houston SugarLand Baytown metropolitan space. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the town population was ten,424. The town gained some fame with the invention of a inflexible mammoth named Asiel. There’s currently a restaurant/museum of identical name to honor this discovery. In keeping with the us office, the town incorporates a total space of five.6square miles (15Square kilometers), of which, 5.3square miles (14Square kilometers) of it’s land and zero.3square miles (0.78Square kilometer) of it (5.14%) is water. Clute’s history began at the Junction of the recent Calvit and Eagle Island Plantations.Alexander (Sandy) Calvit, one in all author F. Austin’s recent 300, obtained title to the land in 1824.Eagle Island Plantation belonged to Jared Groce, the richest man in Austin’s Colony. Calvit’s plantation later became the Herndon sugar plantation, owned by John H. Herndon, World Health Organization married Calvit’s solely girl.
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