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On February 11, 1850, the Texas legislature established Trinity
County. Jesse James, Benjamin B. Ellis, Solomon Adams, James Marsh,
Henry Ward, John Gallion, and M. Duke Hornsby were appointed "to
ascertain the centre of the county |
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By the late 1850s Trinity County was a thriving frontier area that
profited from the steamboat traffic on the Trinity River. Though
most of the county's inhabitants supported themselves through
hunting and subsistence agriculture, plantation agriculture was
becoming increasingly important to the local economy. |
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Though the population of the county was divided over the issue of
secession in 1860, when the Civil War began the area strongly
supported the Confederacy. Three companies of soldiers were raised
in the county for the Southern cause, including one unit which
became part of Hood's Texas Brigade. In the early 1880s, after
the Sabine branch of the International-Great Northern Railroad was
built through the county, the area's economy and way of life were
fundamentally changed. Attracted by the area's spectacular
old-growth forests, a number of lumber operations, including the
Trinity Lumber Company (1881), the Thompson-Tucker Lumber Company,
(1883), and the J. T. Cameron Lumber Company (1883), rapidly moved
into the area and opened sawmills. |
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Groveton
Trinity
Apple Springs
Carlisle
Centralia
Helmic
Nigton
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Nogalus Prairie
North Cedar
Pagoda
Pennington
Trevat
Woodlake
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