Duren Cemetery
In 1876, Philip David Duren bought 390.5 acres here and built a log home. He later brought his family, including newborn daughter Willie Lee, from Houston county to their new home. Willie Lee died in Sep. 1878 and was the first burial here. In 1893, Duren deeded the surrounding five acres “for school purposes;” Duren school operated until 1947 and Pompey Mountain Church still serves the area. In 1912, Duren reaffirmed public use of the site in a new deed which stipulated free burial plots and a church open to different denominations. Historic cemetery features include metal and stone gates, curbing, interior fencing, and limestone, marble and granite gravestones. Duren cemetery now numbers several hundred burials
As one of the most visible programs of the Texas Historical Commission (THC), historical markers commemorate diverse topics in Texas history, including: the history and architecture of houses, commercial and public buildings, religious congregations, and military sites; events that changed the course of local and state history; and individuals who have made lasting contributions to the state, community organizations, and businesses.
In 1854, Mills County was officially established by the Texas legislature and named after John T. Mills, a lawyer and soldier who fought in the Texas Revolution. The county's development was primarily driven by agriculture, with cotton becoming the dominant crop. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s further boosted the local economy, enabling the transportation of goods and facilitating trade.
With its rich soil and favorable climate, Mills County prospered throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, like many rural areas during this time, it faced challenges such as droughts, economic downturns, and the Great Depression. These hardships impacted the county's agricultural sector and led to a decline in population.
Despite these challenges, Mills County has maintained its unique character and close-knit community throughout the years. Today, it is known for its beautiful landscapes, historic sites, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The county continues to be influenced by its agricultural heritage while embracing the modern era, making it an interesting and dynamic place to live and visit.
Mills County Timeline
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Mills County, Texas.
- 1837 - Mills County is established and named after Texas Governor Branch Tanner Archer.
- 1849 - Gold is discovered in the county, leading to a short-lived gold rush.
- 1854 - Mills County becomes a part of the newly formed Brown County.
- 1876 - Mills County is reestablished as an independent county.
- 1880 - The county seat is established in Goldthwaite.
- 1920s - The oil industry has a significant impact on the local economy.
- 1947 - Mills County celebrates its centennial.
- 1965 - A severe flood causes significant damage to the county.
- 1990s - The county experiences economic growth due to an increase in tourism.
- 2018 - Mills County celebrates its 181st anniversary.