Rains County, Texas
Ambrose Fitzgerald
County Line School
Dougherty Community Cemetery
Dougherty Community Homeplace
Emory Rains
Emory United Methodist Church
Isaac Newton Gresham
Judge James Hooker
Near Offices of "Rains County Leader"
Rains County
Rains County
Rains County Courthouse
Site of Fraser Brick Company
Smyrna Union Church
The Amis House
Bellah-Hoy-Humphrey
Benton Hill- Richland
Bishop
Bois d'Arc-Hughes
Burke-Yandell
Campbell
Clark
Clewis
Clifton
Coats
Colony Church of Christ
Danley
Daugherty-Scott
Deatons
Dougherty
Dunbar Union Church
Elm Baptist Church
Emory City
Fitzgerald Family
Forbis
Green Family
Henry Ivy
Henrys Chapel
Hooker Cemetery
Hopewell
Lone Star
Lynch
Magee-McCord
McMahan
Michael Ryan Family
Parks
Pilgrim Rest #1 Baptist Church
Powers
Prairie Grove Baptist Church
Prospect
Rocky Point Community
Shooks
Simpkins
Slatter
Smyrna Union
Trumble
Turner
Unknown Cemetery 2022 SH 19N
Willow Springs Church
Woosley
Worcester-Cooper-Bellew
The first settlers in Rains County arrived in the early 1850s, primarily from the southern United States. They were drawn to the fertile land and abundant water sources, such as the Sabine River and its tributaries. Agriculture quickly became the backbone of the county's economy, with cotton, corn, and livestock playing major roles.
The construction of the Texas and New Orleans Railroad in the late 1880s bolstered the county's growth, as it provided an important transportation link to nearby towns and markets. The railroad brought prosperity and new opportunities, leading to the establishment of the county seat, Emory. The town was named after Emory Rains and became a hub of commerce, education, and social activities in the region.
Despite the challenges posed by the Great Depression and the decline of agriculture in the mid-20th century, Rains County continued to thrive with the development of recreational areas and the growth of tourism. Lake Tawakoni, one of the largest lakes in Texas, was completed in 1960, which drew visitors and outdoor enthusiasts to the area. Today, Rains County remains a close-knit community, focused on preserving its history while embracing the opportunities of the modern era.
Brief timeline of the history of Rains County, Texas:
- 1870 - Rains County was established on June 9, 1870, named after Emory Rains, a Texas state legislator.
- 1871 - The first county officials were elected and the county seat was established in the city of Emory.
- 1873 - The first courthouse was built in Emory.
- 1878 - The Texas and Pacific Railway extended a line into Rains County, boosting economic growth.
- 1880 - The population of Rains County reached 3,901.
- 1892 - The second courthouse was constructed in Emory.
- 1913 - A fire destroyed the second courthouse, prompting the construction of the third courthouse.
- 1930s - The Great Depression brought economic struggles to Rains County.
- 1970s - The population of Rains County began to decline.
- 2001 - Lake Tawakoni State Park was established, providing recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
- 2010s - The population of Rains County started to grow again, with increased interest in rural living and lakefront properties.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Rains County, Texas.