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| Cooke County was established by
an act of the Texas legislature on March 20, 1848, and named
for William G. Cooke, a hero of the Texas Revolution. The
boundaries of the original county encompassed its present
area, along with territory that became Montague, Clay, Wise,
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| Cooke County
assumed its present boundaries in 1857. It was crossed by
several early trails, including the Mormon Trail, a branch of
the Chisholm Trail, and the Butterfield Overland Mail route.
Settlements in the northern extension of the Peters colony
reached the southeastern edge of the county by the late 1840s.
Fort Fitzhugh was established in 1847 to protect area
settlements against Indian raids, the last of which occurred
in the western part of the county in January 1868.
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| Col. William F. Fitzhugh,
commander at the fort, proposed that the town be named for his
former commander, Gen. Edmund Pendleton Gaines. Gainesville,
founded in 1850, has been the county seat since the
organization of the county. The southern and eastern parts of
the county were settled by people primarily from Tennessee,
Arkansas, and Missouri. The western part had only scattered
settlements prior to the late nineteenth century, when German
land speculators founded the towns of Muenster in 1889 and
Lindsay in 1891. The Denison and Pacific Railway reached
Gainesville on November 7, 1879, from the east; it later
became the Missouri, Kansas and Texas (Katy) Railroad. The
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe connected Gainesville and Denton
on January 2, 1887, on its way to meet the Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe at Purcell, Indian Territory. These links
provided for the first time a north-south rail line from
Chicago to Galveston. The Katy was later extended west toward
Wichita Falls. |
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