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Hallsville

Hallsville, Harrison County

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.

Marker Details

Address 200 W. Main (US 80)
Location Description at Harrison County Sub-Courthouse
Marker # 10170
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; settlements; courthouses
Latitude, Longitude 32.504942, -94.575819

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