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On June 30, 1841, the Fifth
Congress of the Republic of Texas created the Panola District
for judicial purposes. The First Legislature of State of Texas
created the county of Panola on March 30, 1846, and the county
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Panola comes from an Indian word meaning cotton. Judge John
Allison was a Mississippi cotton-grower from a county called
Panola in Mississippi. In 1846 when he became a leader in the
creation of this new county in Texas, which also had soil
conducive to growing cotton, he asked that the county be called
Panola. Cotton immediately became Panola County's main cash
crop.
In an election held in August 1848 the voters of the county
chose Carthage. New county officers were also elected, and Chief
Justice Thomas G. Davenport met with his first court session at
Carthage on September 12. At that time, Carthage was little more
than a location in a virgin forest of short-leaf pine, oak,
hickory, and dogwood. |
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Logging intensified in the area after 1885, when a narrow-gauge
log railroad out of Longview built into the county. In 1888 it
was upgraded to standard gauge, and its tracks were extended
into Carthage. The line eventually became part of the Gulf,
Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. Tying the area to national
markets, the railroad also encouraged the development of the
area's mineral wealth. History of Panola County
Transcribed by Peggy Thompson
Carthage, the county
seat and it's
history Transcribed by Peggy Thompso
Communities in Panola County
Transcribed by Peggy Thompson
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Cities and towns
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Beckville |
Gary City |
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Carthage |
Mineral Springs |
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Clayton (unincorporated) |
Murvaul (unincorporated) |
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DeBerry (unincorporated) |
Tatum (mostly in Rusk County) |
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Harrison County (north)
Caddo Parish,
Louisiana (northeast)
De Soto
Parish, Louisiana (east)
Shelby County (south)
Rusk County (west)
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