Details for Erected in the Centennial Year to Commemorate Founding of Delta County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5119012656

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Marker Number 12656
Atlas Number 5119012656
Marker Title Erected in the Centennial Year to Commemorate Founding of Delta County
Index Entry Delta County, Founding of
Address SH 24
City Cooper
County Delta
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 253281
UTM Northing 3699701
Subject Codes counties; Native Americans; state legislators; county officials
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 24 near CR 4235. Marker was placed near what had been Lamar-Hopkins county line prior to creation of Delta County. Marker reported missing Dec. 1999. Map dot approximate.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Missing
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Named for shape, resembling Greek letter /\, and for evident origin of its land -- sedimentation at fork of North and South Sulphur Rivers. The first (1820-30) political activity here was oversight by the Sulphur Forks Indian Commission (of the United States) of the Caddo, Delaware, Quapaw, and Seminole inhabitants. After Texas independence in 1836, the Delta came under jurisdictions of Red River, Lamar, and Hopkins counties. Families and wagon trains from Kentucky, Tennessee, and other states--and from other parts of Texas--settled here as early as the 1830s. The people of the Delta in 1868 petitioned for creation of the county; in 1870 the Legislature of Texas complied. The county seat, a new town to be in the geographic center, was named for Leroy Cooper, chairman of the House Committee on Counties and Boundaries. Gov. E.J. Davis named as commissioners to organize the county: Joel Blackwell, John P. Boyd, James Hamilton, J.W. Iglehart, and Thomas J. Lane. To supervise sales of lots in Cooper, Erastus Blackwell was appointed sheriff. The organizing election was held on Oct. 6, 1870, naming Charles S. Nidever as Chief Justice. Commissioners elected were John P. Boyd, J.F. Alexander, Alfred Allen and J.M. Bledsoe. (1970)

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