The one-time community of Rexville was situated at on a former railroad right-of-way about north-northwest of the intersection of Rexville and Mieth Roads. This junction is located on Rexville Road southwest of Sealy and northwest of
Farm to Market Road 3013 (FM 3013) on Mieth Road. The disused railroad right-of-way converges with Rexville Road about to the southwest of Rexville and Mieth. There is a large
Wal-Mart distribution center to the northeast at FM 3013 and
Farm to Market Road 3538. Rexville Road starts near
U.S. Route 90 in Sealy and crosses
Interstate 10 at a bridge near
Sealy High School. There is no interchange. A short distance southwest of the overpass, the pavement ends and Rexville Road becomes gravel-topped. On the 1960 Rexville USGS 7.5' Quadrangle, Rexville is marked on a railroad siding beside a gravel pit on the west side of East Bernard Creek. ==History==