Jacksboro, Texas, Jack County seat. (original) (raw)

Jacksboro Tx - Former Power Plant Walls

In Jacksboro, even the ruins are picturesque.
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2009

History in a Pecan Shell

The Texas Emigration and Land Office started attracting settlers to the area in the mid-1850s. The area around Lost Creek formed a nucleus from which a community developed. A second site called Mesquiteville was made county seat in 1858 and then renamed to honor the Jack Brothers � veterans of the Texas Revolution.

Jacksboro received mail service in 1859 � even while the Butterfield Overland Mail was still in operation (Butterfield service was stopped by the Civil War in 1861).

Jacksboro was the westernmost settlement in Texas after the Civil War although it barely survived Indian raids and was in ruins. Fort Richardson was built just south of the town in 1870 � providing safety for the settlers that now numbered several hundred.

The Chicago and Rock Island Railroad arrived in 1898 and in 1910 a second railroad (the Gulf, Texas, and Western) built through the town.

In 1900 the population broke 1,000 and by 1930 it had almost doubled � many people brought in by the discovery of oil in nearby Bryson and Antelope.

Jacksboro, Texas

Landmarks & Attractions:

Jacksboro, Texas - Jack County Courthouse

Fort Richardson State ParkJacksboro TX National Historical Landmark

Jack County Museum -
237 W. Belknap.
West of the square.

West side square, Jacksboro, Texas 1900s old post card

West side square in Jacksboro, early 1900s
Photo courtesy texasoldphotos.com

Jacksboro, Texas - Rock building

Jacksboro, Texas - Rock building  close up

Jacksboro Texas - Rock Building - Edward Eastburn Building c. 1898

The Edward Eastburn Building c. 1898
TE Photo, 2004

Jackboro, TX -  Edward Eastburn Building detail

Eastburn Building
TE Photo 2004

Jacksboro Tx - Rock Building On Square

Jacksboro Tx - Rock Building On Square

More Rock Building On Square
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2009

Jacksboro Tx - Rock Building On Square

More Rock Building On the Square
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2009

Jacksboro Tx - Fire Dept On Square

Fire Department On the Square
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2009

Jacksboro Tx - First Methodist Church

Jacksboro Tx - Former Jacksboro Depot Sign

Jacksboro Tx - Former Jacksboro Depot

Jacksboro Tx - Former Power Plant Walls

Jacksboro Tx - Former Power Plant Walls

Former Power Plant Walls Front View
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2009

Jacksboro Tx - Old Drug Store Coke Sign

Jacksboro Tx - Patriotic Mural

Jacksboro Tx - Mural

High School, Jacksboro, Texas


Jacksboro Tx Ft Richardson Bridge

Jacksboro Tourist Information
Jacksboro Chamber of Commerce
103-C South Main , Jacksboro Texas 76458
Mail: P.O. Box 606, Jacksboro Texas 76458
Telephone (940)567-2602
http://www.jacksboro-tx.com/


| About Jacksboro Architecture Jacksboro�s square today shows that architects made an effort toward uniformity. Professor Henry, author of Architecture in Texas 1895-1945 uses the term �harmonious ambiance� to describe Jacksboro�s blending of facades. | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |

| Jacksboro buildings are also featured in Willard Robinson�s Texas Public Buildings of the 19th Century. | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |


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