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Soil map, Texas, Red River County sheet

Soil map, Texas, Red River County sheet

Date: 1923
Creator: United States. Bureau of Soils.
Description: Map displays soil types along with bayous, creeks, lakes, ponds, rivers, towns, schools, churches, stores, mills, roads, and railroads. Includes legend and symbols.
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Soil survey of Red River County, Texas

Soil survey of Red River County, Texas

Date: 1923
Creator: Carter, William T. (William Thomas)
Description: Text describes the area, climate, agriculture, and soils of Red River County.
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville

Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Historic plaque - Members of Confederate Congress

Historic plaque - Members of Confederate Congress

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Historic plaque - Texas in the Civil War, Members of Confederate Congress. During the 4 years, 4 months after secession, Texas sent 18 lawmakers to the Confederate capitols. Her delegates to the provisional congress, Feb. 1861 to Feb. 1862 were John R. Gregg, Freestone County; John Hemphill, Travis County; Wm. B. Ochiltree, Nacogdoches County; Williamson S. Oldham, Washington County; John H. Reagan, Anderson County; Thomas N. Waul, Gonzales County; and Louis T. Wigfall, Harrison County. Texans in the first Confederate States Congress, Feb. 1862 - Feb. 1864, were B. H. Epperson of Red River County; M. D. Graham, Rusk County; Peter W. Gray, Harris County; Claiborne C. Herbert, Colorado County; Frank B. Sexton, San Augustine County; John A. Wilcox, Bexar County; and Wm. B. Wright, Lamar County. Oldham and Wigfall served as senators, 1862 - 1865. Herbert and Sexton were re-elected to the second Confederate Congress, in 1864. Their colleagues were Gen. John R. Baylor, Parker County; Anthony M. Branch, Walker County; Stephen H. Darden, Gonzales County; and Simpson H. Morgan, Red River County. Several Congressmen left the legislative branch of the government for the battlefield, two becoming Generals. Others left for Presidential assignments -- one, Reagan, to be Postmaster-General ...
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Monument with statue of Confederate soldier, Clarksville

Monument with statue of Confederate soldier, Clarksville

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Monument with statue of Confederate soldier, dedicated to Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865. Provided by the John C. Burks Camp No. 656 of United Confederate Veterans 1890-1937.
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Veterans Memorial, Red River County

Veterans Memorial, Red River County

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Veterans memorial, Red River County. In grateful memory we dedicate this memorial to those from Red River Cunty who died in the service of their country. They stand in the unbroken line of patriots who were willing to die so freedom might live and grow and increase its blessings. Freedom lives adn through it these patriots live ina way which humbles the undertakings of mankind.
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Monument with statue of Confederate soldier, Clarksville

Monument with statue of Confederate soldier, Clarksville

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: statue of Confederate soldier
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Historic plaque - Red River County Courthouse

Historic plaque - Red River County Courthouse

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Red River Courthouse Records date from 1836. Fifth courthouse for county. Built 1885. Italian Renaissance design. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1966.
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Gazebo on grounds of the Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville

Gazebo on grounds of the Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Gazebo on grounds of the Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville

Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville

Date: 2005-10-10
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
Description: Red River County Courthouse, Clarksville. Built 1884, architects William H. Wilson
Holding Partner: University of North Texas Libraries
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