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By Mark Hilton, September 17, 2015
First Came the Railroad 1870
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1 Texas, Gregg County, Longview — First Came the Railroad1870
The original site of Longview lay on the western outskirts of Earpville, a pioneer Upshur County community along the old Marshall-Tyle Road (today known as U.S. Highway 80). Founded around 1850 by James Earp, (pronounced "Arpville") consisted of . . . Map (db m89150) HM
2 Texas, Gregg County, Longview — Longview Becomes the Hub for Railroad Expansion1872
By 1872, Longview received nationwide attention by serving as temporary head of the nation's Southern rail line. Business, population and construction were stimulated by wagon traffic from a large area since Longview provided the closest rail . . . Map (db m89154) HM
3 Texas, Gregg County, Longview — Then Came the Railroad1870
  On April 7, 1870, O.H. Methvin deeded one hundred acres of farmland to the Southern Pacific Railroad. The uptown depot was constructed immediately north of the rail track on Fredonia Street.   In 1872, the Texas & Pacific took over the . . . Map (db m89171) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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