Navarro County, Texas
15th Texas Infantry Companies E and G
Air Activities of Texas, Corsicana Field
Alexander Beaton
Alva Everett Taylor
American Well & Prospecting Company
Angus Schoolhouse
Annie Carpenter Love
Ash Creek (Pelham) School
Baptist General Association of Texas
Barry
Barry Baptist Church
Battle Creek Burial Ground
Bazette Baptist Church and Cemetery
Beauford Halbert Jester Home
Birdston Community and Cemetery
Birdston Valley
Blooming Grove School
Blooming Grove United Methodist Church
Britton Dawson Home
Brushie Prairie Methodist Church
Campbell-Elrod Cemetery
Capt. Charles Henry Allyn
Chatfield Baptist Church
Chatfield United Methodist Church
City of Blooming Grove
Col. Clinton McKamey Winkler
Collin Street Bakery
Colonel Roger Q. Mills
Conner Cemetery
Corsicana
Corsicana City Jail of 1908
Corsicana Hebrew Cemetery
Corsicana in 1860-1872
Corsicana Newspapers
Corsicana Public Library
Corsicana State Home
Courthouse, Site of First
David Reed Mitchell
David Wilson Campbell
Davidson Family Cemetery
Dr. George Washington Hill
Dr. Will Coleman, Sr.
Dresden Cemetery
Dresden United Methodist Church
Dunn-Johnston Cemetery
Dunn-Ransom Home
Early Texas Natural Gas Pipelines
Emhouse Baptist Church
Eureka Cemetery
Eureka Methodist Church
Fire Station No. 2
First Baptist Church of Corsicana
First Baptist Church of Rice
First Independent Baptist Church of Corsicana
First Methodist Church
First Methodist Church of Richland
Former Site of Liberty Hill Settlement
Francis Marion Martin
Frank Neal Drane
Fred Douglass - G. W. Jackson School
Frost
Frost Baptist Church
Frost Methodist Church
General Lucian K. Truscott, Jr.
George Taylor Jester
George Washington Shelton
Grange Hall Cemetery
Grape Creek Cemetery
Hamilton-Beeman Cemetery
Hamilton-Bragg Cemetery
Haynie Memorial Methodist Church
Henry G. Damon
Holman Home
Home of Whitney Montgomery, Poet
Hopewell Baptist Church
Hopewell Cemetery
Indian Trading Post
J. A. Megarity Homestead
James Clinton Neill
James Emerson Whiteselle
James L. Collins
Jester-Butler House
Johnson-McCammon House
Jose Antonio Navarro
Joseph S. Cullinan, Pioneer in Texas Oil
Josiah Martin Daniel
Judge E. J. Simkins House
Judge John S. Callicutt
Kerens
Kerens Presbyterian Church
L. P. Hodge Home
Last Review of the Confederacy
Lawrence Family Cemetery
Lemon-Edens House
Long Prairie Cemetery
Love-Anderson Feud
Magnolia Oil Refinery
Midway Cemetery
Navarro County
Navarro County Courthouse
Navarro Mills Community
Navarro Rifles
Oak Valley School
Odd Fellow and Rebekah Children's Home
Oil City Iron Works
Old Welding Shop of H. C. Nicol
Pelham Cemetery
Pelham Community
Petty's Chapel
Pinkston
Pisgah Ridge
Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church
Prairie Point Church and Cemetery
R. N. White First County Clerk-First Corsicana Postmaster
Raleigh Cemetery
Rex Ingram
Rice
Rice Cemetery
Richland Cemetery
Roane Baptist Church
Roger Q. Mills Home
Rosenberg Family
Rural Shade
Samuel R. Frost
Samuel Wistar Johnson, M. D.
Senator James H. Woods Home
Site of Merchants Opera House
Site of the First Courthouse
Site of Tuckertown
Site of University Training School - Central Texas College
Smith-McCrery Home
Spring Hill
Squire Josiah Daniel Home
St. John's Episcopal Church
State National Bank of Corsicana
Stephen Augustus Pace
Tatum Home
Temple Beth-El
The Birthplace of the Petroleum Industry
The First National Bank of Corsicana
The Fortson Family
The Joseph Burleson Family Cemetery
The Molloy Hotel
The Powell Oil Field
The Scales-Fortson House
Thomas Ingles Smith
Town of Dawson
Trading Post of Dr. G. W. Hill
Trading Post of Dr. George Washington Hill
Wesley Chapel Methodist Church
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Winkler
YMCA of Corsicana
Younger Cemetery
Akers-Brown Cemetery
Anderson Family Cemetery
Antioch
Barnett-Burnett Cemetery
Battle Creek Burial Ground
Bazette-Prairie Point
Birdston
Birdston Valley Cemetery
Black Hills Cemetery
Bledsoe Cemetery
Board Tree
Bright-Boyd Cemetery
Britton Dawson Family Cemetery
Brooks Family Cemetery
Buggy Axle Gravesite
Caleb & Nancy Green Family Cemetery
Calvary
Campbell-Elrod Cemetery
Candalerio Garcia Family Cemetery
Carroll Chapel
Carroll Family Cemetery
Cheneyboro
Colbert Cemetery
Conner
Corsicana Hebrew Cemetery
Corsicana State Home
Cosgrove
Crabtree Cemetery
Cunningham
Curry Cemetery
Cyber Creek
Davidson Family Cemetery
Dawson
Dixon Cemetery
Dover
Dresden
Dunn-Johnston Cemetery
Eden Cemetery
Elijah Anderson Cemetery
Elm Flat
Eureka
French Cemetery
Friendship Church
Frost
Gaines-Green Cemetery
Grange Hall
Grape Creek
Hagle Cemetery
Hamilton Beeman
Hamilton-Bragg Cemetery
Handcock
Hannon Cemetery
Haynie-Dunn Cemetery
Hopewell
James & Sarah Green Cemetery
James Wilson Cemetery
Jefferson Owen Cemetery
John H Stovall Gravesite
Jones-Gunn Cemetery
Kerens
Lawrence
Lone Oak
Long Prairie Cemetery
Magness Cemetery No 2
Magness Cemetery No. 1
Marshall
Marvin's Chapel Cemetery
Mary C Martin Cemetery
McCord Cemetery
Melton Cemetery
Midway Cemetery
Migrant Worker Gravesite
Miller Family Cemetery
Modrall Cemetery
Navarro Mills
New Chatfield
New Chatfield
New Pevehouse Cemetery
Oak Grove
Oakwood
Old Chatfield
Old Chatfield
Old Jones Cemetery
Old Pevehouse Cemetery
Old Purlsey
Old Raleigh
Owen-Weir Cemetery
Owens
Pattison
Pelham Cemetery
Petersburg
Petty Family
Petty's Chapel
Pin Oak Cemetery
Pleasant Hall Cemetery
Post Oak
Powers Cemetery
Princeton
Providence
Providence Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery
Pruitt Cemetery
Pursley (New)
Resthaven Memorial Park
Rice
Richard Chambers Lake
Richland
Rose Hill
Rural Shade
Shelton Family Cemetery
Sloan Cemetery
Smith Chapel Cemetery
Speed Family Cemetery
Spring Hill
Spring Hill Cemetery
Sweatman-Blackmon Cemetery
Thomas Mooney Gravesite
Timothy
Toliver Cemetery
Union Hill Cemetery
Ward Cemetery
Weathersbee Family Cemetery
Wesley's Chapel Cemetery
White
Whitehead Cemetery
William F Bowen Cemetery
William H & Nancy Garner Family Cemetery
William M Love Family Cemetery
Woodland
Woods Cemetery
Younger
Zions Rest Cemetery
During the 19th century, the area that is now Navarro County became part of the Republic of Texas and later the state of Texas. In 1848, the county was officially established and named after José Antonio Navarro, a prominent Tejano leader and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. The county seat, Corsicana, was established in 1848 and quickly grew due to its location along the railroad.
Corsicana became known as the "Oil City" in the early 20th century when significant oil discoveries were made in the county. The discovery of the Corsicana oilfield in 1894 brought an economic boom to the area, leading to the establishment of numerous oil companies and refineries. The county's economy flourished as a result, with Corsicana becoming a prosperous industrial and manufacturing center.
In addition to its oil industry, Navarro County has a strong agricultural heritage. Cotton farming was widespread in the county during the 19th and early 20th centuries, with large plantations and slave labor playing a significant role. Today, the county continues to be an important agricultural region, with cattle ranching, corn, and wheat farming being key industries.
Overall, Navarro County's history is marked by its Native American roots, European settlement, oil discoveries, and agricultural prominence. Today, the county retains its historical significance while also embracing modern industries and attractions.
Brief timeline of the history of Navarro County, Texas:
- 1846 - Navarro County established as one of the original counties of Texas
- 1848 - Corsicana chosen as the county seat
- 1850 - First courthouse built in Corsicana
- 1861-1865 - Navarro County heavily impacted by the American Civil War
- 1868 - Construction of the second courthouse in Corsicana
- 1871 - Corsicana becomes an important trading center for cotton
- 1881 - First discovery of natural gas in Corsicana leads to development of the oil industry
- 1894 - Construction of the third and current courthouse in Corsicana
- 1900 - Corsicana becomes the first Texas city to establish a municipal airport
- 1930s - Navarro County affected by the Great Depression; agriculture and oil industries suffer
- 1942-1945 - Corsicana Naval Air Station plays a significant role during World War II
- 1956 - Corsicana becomes the birthplace of the Collin Street Bakery fruitcake
- 1960s-1970s - Navarro College is established and begins to grow
- 1980s-1990s - Corsicana becomes a popular filming location for movies and TV shows
- 2005 - Hurricane Katrina evacuees temporarily housed in Navarro County
- 2010 - Corsicana celebrates its sesquicentennial anniversary
- 2017 - Corsicana locates one of the largest oil fields in Texas in Wolfberry Trend
- 2020 - Navarro County impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Navarro County, Texas.