Clemville
Bay City
Year Marker Erected: 2001
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Marker Text:
Originally part of the land granted to early colonist Henry Parker, this
was a rural farming and ranching area until 1908 when F.J. Hardy discovered
oil and formed the Hardy Oil Company. By 1911, F.J. Clemenger had settled
in the community, then known as Hardy. After Clemenger purchased Hardy's
holdings and further developed oil fields in the area, the community was
renamed Clemville in his honor and a Post Office was established in 1911.
Clemville became an Oil Boomtown , with schools a church, residences,
hotels, a general store and machinist shops. As the economy slowed in
the 1930s Clemville's population began to dwindle. By the end of the 20th
Century little physical evidence remained of the once booming oil town.