Details for Hallsville

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5203010170

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Marker Number 10170
Atlas Number 5203010170
Marker Title Hallsville
Index Entry Hallsville
Address 200 W. Main (US 80)
City Hallsville
County Harrison
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 351969
UTM Northing 3597501
Subject Codes cities and towns; railroads; settlements; courthouses
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location at Harrison County Sub-Courthouse
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Formerly Hallville. Successor to Fort Crawford and Ash Springs, pioneer settlements of 1840s. Hallsville was founded when Texas & Pacific Railway was built. First train arrived Aug. 17, 1869. Western terminus for a time, and site (1870-73) of T. & P. shops, town attracted ox-wagon freighting in wool, cotton and buffalo hides from the West. Hallsville, named for Kentuckians Elijah and Volney Hall, received charter Aug. 13, 1870. Volney Hall was a vice president of the old Southern Pacific Railway, which was rechartered as the T. & P. Acquired Sub-Courthouse, 1965.

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