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Willis Woods had 310 acres of land in The Bottoms. He gave land to the community for a church, cemetery, school, and the Farmers Improvements Hall. The Farmers Improvement Society was a Masonic organization. The Bottoms was right on Cypress Creek, which was frequently over its banks, so the black community moved. Mr. Pillot sold much of the land to the people, and they settled on land from present highway 249 to Boudreaux Road. All that remains of the early settlement at The Bottoms is a cemetery. Many of the graves are unmarked today, but some of the marked tombs are those for the following: Jake Woods (May 30, 1851 - August 13, 1925) Rozelia Woods (June 30, 1857 - September 11, 1922)

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22475 TOMBALL PKWY 0.3 miles

22475 TOMBALL PKWY
HOUSTON, TX 77070
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10850 LOUETTA RD STE 1500 1.5 miles

10850 LOUETTA RD STE 1500
HOUSTON, TX 77070
Categories: HOUSTON TX

14044 SPRING CYPRESS RD 3.1 miles

14044 SPRING CYPRESS RD
CYPRESS, TX 77429
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15882 CHAMPION FOREST DR 3.1 miles

15882 CHAMPION FOREST DR
SPRING, TX 77379
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13215 DOTSON RD #120 3.6 miles

13215 DOTSON RD #120
HOUSTON, TX 77070
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13300 Hargrave Road, Suite 507 3.7 miles

13300 Hargrave Road, Suite 507
Houston, TX 77070
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5529 Lovetta Rd Ste A, Office 9 3.9 miles

5529 Lovetta Rd Ste A, Office 9
Spring, TX 77379
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6930 FM 1960 RD W 4.4 miles

6930 FM 1960 RD W
HOUSTON, TX 77069
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2104 FM 2920 RD 4.9 miles

2104 FM 2920 RD
SPRING, TX 77388
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6601 CYPRESSWOOD DR # 231 4.9 miles

6601 CYPRESSWOOD DR # 231
SPRING, TX 77379
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Kohrville, also named Korville and Pilotville, is an unincorporated community in Harris County, Texas.

History of the Kohrville Community and the Kohrville School By Diana Lynn Severance, Ph.D.

Former slaves who came to this area from Alabama and Mississippi after the Civil War settled the community that came to be known as Kohrville. At first they settled in an area west of Houston originally called Piney Points, located near the present intersection of Westheimer and Jeanetta (not the same as Piney Point Village). On March 10, 1865, the newly freed blacks, led by Rev. Mack Austin, established Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church. The blacks worked for other people and earned money putting up fence posts and rail fences. Kohrville School

Ten families saved money from lumbering and making charcoal and bought land northwest of Houston along Cypress Creek, called "The Bottoms." The Bottoms is now in Lakewood Subdivision, off Louetta Road and highway 249. The families purchasing land included the families of Jake Woods, Willis Woods, Mango Weeds, Phil Blackstock, Thomas Amos, Richard Patterson, Sam Williams, Livington Stewart, Kyle Williams, and Runch Carrs.

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Willis Woods had 310 acres of land in The Bottoms. He gave land to the community for a church, cemetery, school, and the Farmers Improvements Hall. The Farmers Improvement Society was a Masonic organization. The Bottoms was right on Cypress Creek, which was frequently over its banks, so the black community moved. Mr. Pillot sold much of the land to the people, and they settled on land from present highway 249 to Boudreaux Road. All that remains of the early settlement at The Bottoms is a cemetery. Many of the graves are unmarked today, but some of the marked tombs are those for the following: Jake Woods (May 30, 1851 - August 13, 1925) Rozelia Woods (June 30, 1857 - September 11, 1922)