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Huntsville, Walker County

Marker Text

Created, 1846, from Montgomery County. First named for Robert J. Walker, U.S. Senator; in Civil War, Samuel H. Walker, Texas Ranger and Mexican War hero, was made honoree. Huntsville, county seat, was once an Indian trading post. First courthouse was built, 1848. A second one burned, January, 1888, and the present one was built in August, 1888. Walker County today contains much of Sam Houston National Forest. Headquarters for Texas Department of Corrections and Sam Houston State College, the oldest state-supported college in Texas, are in Huntsville.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description N side of Walker County courthouse square; Huntsville.
Marker # 8478
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code counties
Latitude, Longitude 30.723517, -95.551161

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