Description
Chronicles of Smith County, Texas has been published by the Smith County Historical Society since 1962. The articles are always informative about the county’s history and often include photographs, maps and tables.
All issues have been published in an 8.5 inch X 11 inch, soft cover format. With the large number of topics already covered since its beginning, past issues of Chronicles are important resources for any person researching our history!
Indexes, each covering a 10-year span of Chronicles, are also available and provide the invaluable keys to this saved history.
new and reproduction copies of this volume have been donated, first come first served!!!
Table of Contents
- Richard Bennett Hubbard, Noble Aristocrat by F. Lee Lawrence, pages 1-7
- James Calhoun Hill, a man remembered by his life by Mrs. C. E. (Emma Hill) Gayle, pages 8-11, 59-67
- “A Meeting House For Twin Springs” document of 1856, page 12
- Facsimile of The Southland, October 1902, complete 32 page magazine, pages 13-44
- “School Sights,” pictorial of old school houses, (Arp, Bascom, Carroll, Center, Cross Roads, Eureka, Flora, Harris Chapel, Hopewell, Lake Park, Liberty Hill, Mt. Carmel, Midway, Neals Chapel, Nebo, Providence 1909, Red Springs, Sabine, Saline, Sand Plat, Starrville, Stewart, Union Point 1912-13, Whitehouse, White’s Chapel and Wood Springs) pages 45-58
- Smith County’s First Survey by Morris S. Burton, pages 68-69
- Measuring Land The Spanish Way, back cover
new and Reproduction copies are available sold as is
To view an index of people, places, subjects, etc. to all issues of the Chronicles of Smith County, Texas that has been published, please click here.