Harrison County Texas. (original) (raw)

Texas | Counties 32� 33' 0" N, 94� 22' 12" W (32.55, -94.37)

Population: 68,839 (2020)
65,631 (2010) 62,110 (2000) 57,483 (1990)
Total area: 916 square miles (2,370 km2)
900 square miles (2,300 km2) land
16 square miles (41 km2) water

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Harrison County History

Historical Marker (on Marshall courthouse grounds - Houston/ Washington St):

HARRISON COUNTY
The original inhabitants of this area were the Caddo Indians. Anglo settlers, mostly from the southern U. S., began arriving in the 1830s. Many obtained Mexican land grants in 1835, and population increased following Texas independence in 1836. The Republic of Texas Congress created Harrison County in 1839 and named it for Texas revolutionary leader Jonas Harrison (1777-1836). Marshall became the county seat in 1842.

Harrison County was predominantly rural and agricultural, with cotton as the main crop. By 1850, it was the most populous, as well as one of the richest counties in antebellum Texas. A strong heritage of slavery prior to the Civil War and the influx of many former slaves after the war resulted in a large black population, as well. The Southern Pacific Railroad, which built a line into Marshall before the Civil War, became part of the Texas and Pacific Railway system in the 1870s, connecting Harrison County with communities to the east, west, and north. The railroad located its main shops and offices in Marshall, which soon became a major transportation center. The economic base of the county diversified by the 1940s and was no longer primarily agricultural.

(1936 Centennial Marker in Marshall roadside park, US80, 5.9 miles E of US59 )

HARRISON COUNTY
Formed from Shelby County;
created January 28, 1839;
organized June 12, 1842.
Named in honor of Jonas Harrison, a pioneer statesman of New Jersey, who came to Texas in 1820. A member of the First Convention of Texas held at San Felipe in 1832. Died in 1836.
Marshall, the county seat. Named in honor of John Marshall, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Harrison 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 - Marshall
Book Hotel Here - Marshall Hotels

Harrison County Vintage Maps

Harrison  county TX 1882 map

1882 map showing Harrison County
From Texas state map #2134
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Harrison  county TX 1907 postal map

Harrison County 1907 postal map
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Harrison  county TX 1920s map

Harrison County 1920s map
From Texas state map #10749
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

Harrison  county TX 1940s map

Harrison County 1940s map
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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