Historic cemeteries in
Bowie, Texas

Antioch Cemetery Barfield Cemetery Berry Cemetery Bob Lane Cemetery Buchanan Cemetery Carpenter Cemetery Cedar Grove Cemetery Chapelwood Memorial Gardens Cemetery Clear Lake Cemetery De Kalb Cemetery Elliott Cemetery Garland Cemetery Grandview Cemetery Handley Cemetery Harrell Cemetery Harris Cemetery Harris Cemetery Hays Cemetery Hickory Hill Cemetery Hillcrest Cemetery Holy Cross Cemetery Hughes Cemetery Irby Cemetery Lakeside Baptist Church Cemetery Lumpkin Cemetery McAdams Cemetery McCurry Baker Community Graveyard Cemetery McWright Cemetery Morris Cemetery Mount Obie Cemetery Mullins Cemetery Nash Cemetery New Boston Cemetery Old Union Cemetery Piney Grove Cemetery Powell Cemetery Price Cemetery Read Hill Cemetery Red Springs Cemetery Red Springs Cemetery Redwater African-American Community Cemetery Reed Cemetery Ridge Cemetery Roberts Cemetery Rock Hill Cemetery Rose Hill Cemetery Runnels Cemetery Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery Sand Hill Cemetery Spring Branch Cemetery Till Cemetery Tillar Cemetery Unknown Cemetery Unknown Cemetery Unknown Cemetery Unknown (Archadelphia Sch) Cemetery Unknown (Beaverdam) Cemetery Unknown (Bent Tree Rd) Cemetery Unknown (Big Woods Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Cedar Springs Ch) Cemetery Unknown (College Hill) Cemetery Unknown (Dalby Springs) Cemetery Unknown (De Kalb) Cemetery Unknown (Eylau) Cemetery Unknown (Godley Prairie Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Gravel Hill Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Hubbard) Cemetery Unknown (Magnolia Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Malta) Cemetery Unknown (Moores Chapel) Cemetery Unknown (New Hope Ch) Cemetery Unknown (New Hope) Cemetery Unknown (Oak Grove) Cemetery Unknown (Old Salem) Cemetery Unknown (Pine Springs) Cemetery Unknown (Pleasant Hill Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Pulaskia Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Red Bayou Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Redbank) Cemetery Unknown (Redlick) Cemetery Unknown (Redwater) Cemetery Unknown (Ringwood Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Rock Creek Ch) Cemetery Unknown (Spring Hill) Cemetery Unknown (Ward Creek Ch( Cemetery Unknown (West Bowie Union Ch) Cemetery Unknown Grave Cemetery Unknown Grave Cemetery Unknown Grave Cemetery Unknown Grave Cemetery Unknown Grave Cemetery Unknown Grave Cemetery Wilder Cemetery Woodman Cemetery Wooten Spring Cemetery
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Bowie County, Texas has a rich and diverse history that dates back to the early 19th century. The county was named after James Bowie, a prominent figure in the Texas Revolution. Bowie County was established in 1840, when it was separated from the larger Red River County. Originally, this area was inhabited by several Native American tribes, including the Caddo and Cherokee people.

During the 19th century, Bowie County played a significant role in the fight for Texas independence. The county was a major thoroughfare for pioneers heading westward on the El Camino Real, a trade route connecting Mexico and the United States. In the 1830s and 1840s, conflicts with Native American tribes occurred as settlers moved into the region. The Battle of Brinkley's Station in 1838, for example, was a significant clash between settlers and the Cherokee Nation.

The discovery of oil in the early 20th century brought prosperity and development to Bowie County. oil fields were discovered in 1928, leading to a boom in population and economic growth. The town of DeKalb, located in Bowie County, became known as the "Oil Capital of Northeast Texas." The oil industry brought numerous jobs and investment to the county, and continues to be an important part of its economy to this day.

Today, Bowie County is home to a diverse population and offers a mix of rural and urban attractions. The county seat, Texarkana, is a unique city that straddles the Texas-Arkansas border and is known as the "Twin Cities." It serves as a regional hub for commerce, education, and healthcare. Bowie County also boasts natural attractions such as the Wright Patman Lake and the Sulphur River Wildlife Management Area, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Bowie County, Texas.

  • 1840s - The area that is now Bowie County was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Caddo and Cherokee.
  • 1835 - Texas gains independence from Mexico.
  • 1840 - Bowie County is created and named after James Bowie, a Texas Revolution hero.
  • 1876 - The city of Texarkana is established as a railroad junction between Texas and Arkansas.
  • 1900s - The oil industry becomes a major economic factor in the county.
  • 1942 - Red River Army Depot is established as a major military facility.
  • 1958 - Wright Patman Lake (Lake Texarkana) is created as a reservoir on the Sulphur River.
  • 1974 - The Bowie County Courthouse, built in 1891, is added to the National Register of Historic Places.
  • 1986 - The Texarkana Independent School District is formed, consolidating several smaller school districts.