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Texas
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TYLER COUNTY,
TEXAS
30° 46' 12"
N, 94° 22' 48" W (30.77, -94.38)
Population: 21,320 Est. (2016) 21,766 (2010)
Total area: 936 square miles (2,420 km2)
925 square miles (2,400 km2) land
11 square miles (28 km2) water |
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Tyler County
History
Historical
Marker (On junction of US 69 and US 190):
(Crossroads to East
Texas)
Home ground of civilized tribes of Indians. Visited 1756 by Spanish
explorers, who were trying to keep French trading expeditions out
of Texas. Site in 1831 of Fort
Teran, commanded by Colonel Ellis Peter Bean, famous and colorful
adventurer.
The county was created an organized in 1846. It was named for President
John Tyler, who signed the resolution to annex Texas to the United
States. A 200-acre plot for a county seat was donated by a leading
early settler, Josiah Wheat. It was named "Woodville" for George
T. Wood, sponsor of the bill in the First Legislature of Texas which
created the county. (Wood later served as Governor of Texas, from
1847 to 1849.)
In the "Big
Thicket." Home of the annual Dogwood Festival. Economy is based
on timber, oil, livestock.
First county officials: William P. Sansour, chief justice; Ezekiel
Green, George Kirkwood, Angelina Parker, Ivy Taylor, commissioners;
James Sapp, sheriff; James Barclay, tax assessor and collector;
J. Dobb and William Gray, justices of the peace; Harmon Frazier,
surveyor; John C. Arnett, treasurer. 1966 county officials: Jeff
R. Mooney, county judge; Joe I. Best, F. C. Hicks, Leon Fowler,
H. H. Powell, commissioners; J. F. Boyd, treasurer; Tom Sawyer,
county clerk; A. L. Thornton, tax assessor & collector; Clyde E.
Smith, Jr., county attorney; Grady Ray, sheriff; B. M. Minter, county
school superintendent; Hilda Coats, district clerk; Joe H. Loggins,
E. E. Sheffield, Clarence Woodrome, L. L. Parrish, justices of the
peace.
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Tyler County
Town List
Cities, Towns &
Ghost Towns: History, attractions, landmarks, architecture, monuments,
museums, cemeteries, bridges, parks, vintage & contemporary images,
area destinations, hotels,
and forum.
County Seat - Woodville
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Tyler County
Vintage Maps
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Tyler County
1907 postal map
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
Tyler County
1920s map
From Texas state map #10749
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
Tyler County
1940s map
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
Texas
Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing
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