Porter is an unincorporated improve in Montgomery County in southeastern Texas inside the Houston Sugar Land Baytown urbane area.

The United States Postal Service Porter Post Office is positioned at 23550 Partners Way. The ZIP code for Porter is 77365.

Porter became a part of the New Caney Independent School District in 1965. New Caney Independent School District is a enhance school precinct based in New Caney an unincorporated region of southeastern Montgomery County, Texas (USA), just north of Porter.

Students in the elementary grades kindergarten through five are zoned to Porter Elementary, Crippen Elementary, Kings Crossing Elementary, Ben's Branch Elementary, Sorters Mill Elementary, Oakley Elementary or Valley Ranch Elementary.l. All of Porter's sixth-grade students are zoned to the New Caney Sixth Grade Campus.All sixth through eighth undertaking students either go to New Caney Middle School, White Oak Middle School or Woodridge Middle School High school students are zoned to either New Caney High School or Porter High School. Before the opening of Porter High School in 2010, all students attended New Caney High School. New Caney Independent School District later titled Robert L.

The 1957 1959 CBS tv series Trackdown, starring Robert Culp as Texas Ranger Hoby Gilman, is set in a fictional Porter, Texas, of the 1870s.

Gilman often leaves Porter for other places in Texas to capture an assortment of outlaws.

Ellen Corby filled a supporting part as the fictional Henrietta Porter, the editor of the small-town journal The Porter Enterprise after the death of her husband.

Other fictional inhabitants in the series were played by Peter Leeds, James Griffith, Gail Kobe, and Addison Richards. The existing Porter in Montgomery County apparently did not exist until 1892, when a United States Post Office was first established there or perhaps a several years earlier but well after the fictional affairs of Trackdown. New Caney Independent School District.

New Caney Independent School District.

New Caney Independent School District.

New Caney Independent School District.

Billy Hathorn, "Roy Bean, Temple Houston, Bill Longley, Ranald Mackenzie, Buffalo Bill, Jr., and the Texas Rangers: Depictions of West Texans in Series Television, 1955 to 1967", West Texas Historical Review, Vol.

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Unincorporated communities in Montgomery County, Texas - Greater Houston - Unincorporated communities in Texas