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Pittsburg

Pittsburg, Camp County

Marker Text

Anglo settlement of this area began in the 1850s. The W. H. Pitts (1815-1898) family arrived from Georgia in 1854, and soon were joined by more settlers from the southern United States. Pitts donated land for a townsite, which was named in his honor. In 1874, when Camp County was created from Upshur County, Pittsburg became county seat. Two railroad lines were built through the area by 1880, and in 1891 the citizens voted to incorporate their town. Pittsburg continues to serve as a transportation, business, marketing, and cultural center for the county.

Marker Details

Address 140 Quitman St.
Location Description 140 Quitman St. at Market
Marker # 9805
Dedicated 1991
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 32.99527, -94.968257

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