Smith County, Texas
Azalea Residential Historic District
Blackstone Building
Brick Streets Neighborhood Historic District
Carnegie Public Library
Charnwood Residential Historic District
Cotton Belt Building
Crescent Laundry
Dewberry, Col. John, House
Donnybrook Duplex Residential Historic District
Douglas, John B. and Ketura (Kettie), House
East Ferguson Residential Historic District
Elks Club Building
Glass, D.R., Library at Texas College
Goodman-LeGrand House
Jenkins-Harvey Super Service Station and Garage
Martin Hall at Texas College
Marvin Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Moore Grocery Co. Building
People's National Bank Building
President's House at Texas College
Ramey House
Short-Line Residential Historic District
Smith County Jail, 1881
St. James Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
St. John's AF & AM Lodge
St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) Passenger Depot
Tyler City Hall
Tyler Grocery Company
Tyler Hydraulic-Fill Dam
Tyler Municipal Rose Garden
Tyler US Post Office and Courthouse
Whitaker-McClendon House
Williams-Anderson House
Antioch Baptist Church
At this site was the camp of the Army of the Republic of Texas
Barber Cemetery
Bascom Cemetery
Bethesda Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
Bullard Cemetery
Bullard Water Well
Butler College
Camp Fannin
Camp Fannin Internment Camp World War II P.O.W. Camp
Camp Ford
Camp Ford
Camp of the Army of the Republic of Texas
Cedar Street United Methodist Church
Chilton-Lipstate-Taylor House
Christ Episcopal Church
City of Tyler
Colonel Bryan Marsh
Colonel Richard B. Hubbard
Colonel Thomas R. Bonner
Confederate Arms Factory
Damascus Baptist Church
Dewberry Plantation House
Duck Creek Soil Erosion Project
El Bethel Missionary Baptist Church
Elisha Everett Lott
Erasmus M. Hanna House
First Baptist Church of Tyler
First Baptist Church of Whitehouse
First Baptist Church of Winona
First Christian Church of Tyler
First County Agricultural Extension Agent
First Presbyterian Church, U. S. of Troup
First United Methodist Church of Troup
Flewellen-Thweatt Cemetery
Flint Cemetery
Frank Bell House
Garden Valley
Gary Elementary School
Goodman Home, 1857
Harris Creek Cemetery
Hawthorne Cemetery
Head of Navigation on the Sabine River, Belzora Landing
Headache Springs, C. S. A. Medical Laboratory
Hebron Baptist Church
Henry Gary House
Henry Miller Morgan
Hopewell Baptist Church
Hubbard Family Cemetery
In the vicinity of Harris' place
In this vicinity extended the Vial-Fragoso Trail
James Calhoun Hill
John B. and Ketura Douglas House
John Franklin Overton
Judge Stockton Donley
Major James P. Douglas
Major John Dean House
Marvin Methodist Church
Milburn-Gary House
Murphey the Jeweler
Near Site of C.S.A. Ordnance Plant
Neches Saline, C. S. A.
New Harmony Baptist Church
Nicholas Wren
Noonday Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery
Omen (Canton) Community
Pine Springs Baptist Church
Pinkston Cemetery
Pleasant Retreat United Methodist Church
Ramey House
Richard Bennett Hubbard
Rudolph Bergfeld
Sabine Methodist Church
Sartain Homestead
Seven League Cemetery
Shamburger Cemetery
Site of Flora
Smith Cemetery
Smith County
Smith County as a 19th Century Legal Center
Smith County Jail, 1881
Smith County Rose Industry and the Tyler Rose Garden
Smith County, C. S. A.
Starrville Cemetery (HTC)
Starrville Community
Starrville Community Center
Texas College
The Connally Home
The George R. Philips House
The Kay House
The Patterson Home
Tomas G. Pollard, Sr.
Troup City Cemetery
Tyler Carnegie Library
Tyler Commercial College
Tyler Junior College
Tyler Tap Railroad
Union Chapel Cemetery and Church
Union Grove Cemetery
Union Grove Cemetery
Whisenhunt-Kinzie House
Whitaker-McClendon House
Willie Lee Campbell Glass
Woman's Building
Wood-Verner Cemetery
Yarbrough Building
Ahavath Achim Cemetery
Alsup Cemetery
Antioch Cemetery #1
Antioch Cemetery #2
Argenbright Cemetery
Armstrong Grave
Asbury Cemetery
Bacon Cemetery
Barber Cemetery
Barron-Shackleford Cemetery
Bascom East Cemetery
Bascom West Cemetery
Beaird Cemetery #1
Beaird Cemetery #2
Belcher Cemetery
Bell Cemetery
Bethesda Cemetery
Bethlehem Cemetery
Bowie Cemetery
Bowman Cemetery
Boyd Cemetery
Bradford
Brandon Cemetery
Breese-Gimble Cemetery
Britton Grave
Brown-Bundy Family Cemetery
Bullard Cemetery
Bunkley Cemetery
Burns Cemetery
Burrow
Butler Cemetery #1
Butler Cemetery #2
Carmel Cemetery
Castle Cemetery
Cathedral in the Pines Cemetery
Center Cemetery #1
Center Cemetery #2
Chapel Hill Cemetery
Clear Springs Cemetery
Crow Cemetery
Damascus Cemetery
Dean Baptist Cemetery
Dickson Cemetery
Douglas Cemetery Association
Dover Cemetery
Dunn Cemetery
Dunwood Cemetery
Easley Cemetery
East Texas Chest Hospital Cemetery
Ebenezer Cemetery
Edwards Emmanuel Cemetery
El Bethel Cemetery
Elkins Cemetery
Erwin Cemetery
Evergreen Memorial Cemetery
Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery
Fairview-Nebo Cemetery
Faith Mission Memorial Park Cemetery
Fitzgerald Cemetery
Flewellen Cemetery
Flewellen-Thweatt Cemetery
Flint Cemetery
Friendship Cemetery
Friendship-Alsup Cemetery
G.W. Stone Gravesite
Gabriel-Warren Chapel Cemetery
Galena Cemetery
Galilee Cemetery
Garden Valley Cemetery
Garrett Cemetery
Gee Cemetery
Gimble-Breese Cemetery
Goodman Cemetery
Gore Grave
Goss Cemetery
Green Cemetery
Harris Chapel Cemetery
Harris Creek Cemetery
Harris Creek Memorial Cemetery
Hassell-Jones Cemetery
Hawthorne Cemetery
Hendley Cemetery
Henry Cemetery
High Cemetery
Hocutt Grave
Hodges Cemetery
Holt-Old Chapel Hill Cemetery
Hope Providence Cemetery
Hopewell Cemetery #1
Hopewell Cemetery #2
Hopewell Cemetery #3
Hopewell Cemetery #4
Hopewell Cemetery #5
Hubbard Cemetery
Hudson Cemetery
Ingram Cemetery
Jackson Springhill Cemetery
Jackson-Browning Cemetery
Jamestown Cemetery
Jeffries-Littlejohn Cemetery
Jimtown Cemetery
Jones Valley-Mims Cemetery
Kay Cemetery
Kendrick Cemetery
Kilgore Memorial Gardens
Knowles Cemetery
Knoxville Cemetery
Lang Grave
Lee Springs Cemetery
Liberty Cemetery
Liberty Hill Cemetery
Liberty Hill Memorial Cemetery
Lindale
Lindale Cemetery
Loftin-Teaselville-Old White Settlement Cemetery
Lorance Cemetery
Lott Grave
Lukenbill Cemetery
Mallory-Old Myrtle Springs Cemetery
Marsh-Wiggins Cemetery
Marshall Cemetery
Mason
Mauldin Memorial Garden Cemetery
Mauldin Memorial Gardens Cemetery
McCorkle Cemetery
McDougal #2
McDougal Cemetery
Meador Cemetery
Mechanicsville-Robbs- Bauman Cemetery
Memorial Park Cemetery
Midway Cemetery
Minors Cemetery
Monroe Stone Cemetery
Morris Cemetery
Mount Olive Cemetery
Mount Sylvan Cemetery
Mount Zion Cemetery NE
Mount Zion Cemetery SE
Mourfield Graves
New Bethel Cemetery
New Canaan Cemetery
New Harmony Cemetery
New Home Cemetery NE
New Home Cemetery SE
New Hope Cemetery #1
New Hope Cemetery #2
Nichols Cemetery
Noonday Cemetery
Oakhurst Farms Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery
Old Dabbs Cemetery
Old Hopewell Cemetery
Old Saint Louis Cemetery
Pine Springs Cemetery
Pinecrest Cemetery
Piney Grove Cemetery
Pinkston Cemetery
Pleasant Grove Cemetery
Pleasant Retreat Cemetery
Potter Grave
Prospect Cemetery
Providence Cemetery
Rather Cemetery
Ray Family Cemetery
Red Hill Cemetery
Red Springs Cemetery
Roberts Cemetery
Rogers-Hebron Cemetery
Rose Hill Cemetery
Rousseau Cemetery
Rucker Cemetery
Rucker Community Cemetery
Sabine Cemetery
Saint Louis Cemetery
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
Saint Violet Cemetery
Salem Memorial Cemetery
Sand Springs
Sand Springs Cemetery
Sandflat Cemetery
Sanford-Oakdale Cemetery
Sartain Grave
Scott Grave
Seastrunk Cemetery
Seven Leagues Cemetery
Shaddox Grave
Shady Grove
Shamburger Cemetery
Shiloh Cemetery
Siloam Cemetery
Sitton Cemetery
Smith Cemetery NE
Smith Cemetery SE
Smith Cemetery SW
Smith-Eby Cemetery
Spring Creek Cemetery
Spring Hill M.E. Church South Cemetery
Springhill Cemetery
Starr-Hawkins Cemetery
Starrville Cemetery
Sugar Hill Cemetery
Tate Cemetery
Taylor-Little Cemetery
Terry Cemetery
Thompson Family Cemetery
Threlkeld Cemetery
Troup City Cemetery #1
Tyler Memorial Cemetery
Union Chapel Cemetery
Union Grove Cemetery
Universe Cemetery
Unknown #1 (SW Tyler; SW of St. Louis Cem)
Unknown #3 (E of Tyler on Erwin St.)
Unknown #4 (Between Tyler and Swan Community, between Hwy 69 and CR 429)
Unknown #5 (NW of Tyler on CR 494)
Unknown #6 (SW of Prospect Cem on CR 246)
Unknown #7 (SW of Hide-a-Way)
Unknown #8
Unknown (Dixie)
Unknown (Pleasant Acres Lake)
Unknown (Swan)
unknown grave
unknown grave
unknown grave (Gresham)
Unnamed Cemetery At Garden Valley.
Vandergriff Grave
Verner-Black Fork Cemetery
Village Creek Cemetery
Walnut Grove Cemetery
Walnut Springs Cemetery
Walters Cemetery
Waters Bluff Cemetery
Welch Grave
Westview Cemetery
White-Perryman Cemetery
Whitehouse Memorial Cemetery
Wilkins Grave
Williams Cemetery
Williams Grave
Wilson-Curtis Cemetery
Wiseman Grave
Wyatt Graves
During the turbulent times of the American Civil War, Smith County experienced significant unrest. Many residents in the county owned slaves, and tensions ran high between Union and Confederate sympathizers. The Battle of Blackjack Grove took place in August 1864, and although it was a minor skirmish, it reflected the deep divisions and struggles faced by the county during the war.
Following the war, Smith County experienced rapid growth and development. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century further boosted the county's economy and population. During this period, the town of Tyler established itself as a principal commercial center, attracting businesses and settlers from surrounding areas.
In the 20th century, Smith County continued to thrive with the growth of agriculture, oil, and manufacturing industries. Tyler became known as the "Rose Capital of the World" due to its substantial rose-growing industry. The county has also been a center for education, with the establishment of schools and universities.
Today, Smith County remains a vibrant and dynamic part of Texas. Its rich history, from its Native American roots to its role in the Civil War and beyond, provides a fascinating backdrop to its current achievements and endeavors.
Brief timeline of the history of Smith County, Texas:
- 1846 - Smith County is established by the Texas legislature.
- 1847 - The county seat is designated at Tyler.
- 1850 - The population of Smith County reaches 1,726.
- 1861-1865 - The Civil War impacts the county, with many residents serving in the Confederate Army.
- 1877 - The Texas and Pacific Railway reaches Tyler, boosting the local economy.
- 1930s - The Great Depression brings economic hardships to Smith County.
- 1932 - The East Texas Oil Field is discovered, leading to an oil boom in the area.
- 1950s - The construction of highways and infrastructure brings further growth and development to the county.
- 1995 - The Smith County Historical Society is formed to preserve the county's history.
- Present - Smith County continues to thrive as a regional economic and cultural hub in East Texas.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Smith County, Texas.