cachamber7007010.gif
cachamber7002024.jpg
cachamber7007009.jpg
cachamber7007008.jpg
parad.gif
Paradise in the Pines
In 1690, the first effort of colonization of the area began in the establishment of the San Francisco de los Tejas Mission on the El Camino Real. The route was the freeway of the 18th century, providing movement of pioneers, soldiers, supplies, mail and the outpost of raw materials.
Around 1820, the area west of Nacogdoches County (along the Neches and over to the Trinity River) began to attract settlers. Two settlers, Daniel McLean and his brother-in-law John Sheridan, followed Texas colonizer Stephen F. Austin into the new land. The Mexican government awarded land grants to pioneers, and settlers of the area petitioned the Congress of the Republic of Texas in 1837 for the creation of a county. Approximately 110 signatures were collected on the petition, which was approved on June 12, 1837 and signed by President Sam Houston. The county was the first created under the new Republic of Texas, and named for Sam Houston
Crockett was selected as the county seat and incorporated by an Act of the Republic of Texas on December 29, 1837. The town was named for David Crockett, who camped at the Davy Crockett Spring (so since named) en-route to the Alamo and his death in 1836.
The county also has a history of Native American culture and warfare. In 1839, raids by the Alabama-Caushatta and Cherokee Indians forced area residents to take refuge in the fortified log courthouse. Because of the massacres that occurred between 1830 and 1850, many forts and blockhouses were built for protection in Houston County.
crockett%20republic.jpg
Crockett Re-enactment
cachamber7007005.jpg
During the Civil War, Crockett served as a mustering point and training center for Confederate forces. In 1865, the courthouse and most of the town burned, and most of the county’s early records were lost. In 1872, the Houston and great Northern Railroad was built through Houston County, thus assuring its place as a regional trading center and spurring the growth of the lumber industry in the region. With the coming of the railroad in 1872, small communities developed along the north to south tracks every five to six miles.
cachamber7007004.jpg
cachamber7007003.jpg
Crockett History
cachamber7007002.jpg
cachamber7007001.jpg
imgn1.gif
imgn2.gif
imgn3.gif
imgn7.gif
imgn9.gif
imgn13.gif
imgn14.gif
imgn4.gif
imgn6.gif
imgn15.gif
imgn11.gif
imgn0.gif
gmembersdir22.gif
imgn5.gif
imgn8.gif
link20.gif
relocating.gif
mp.gif
contact%20us.gif
cachamber7001004.jpg
2007 Crockett Area Chamber
Designed By:
MyElectronicsGuru
Concept By:
CrockettAreaBusiness