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Moving - Tyler, Texas
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While you are answering those questions
in your mind, please enjoy a brief history of the community
you are considering as your next home, Tyler, TX
.A Brief History of Tyler, Texas
Tyler, the county seat of Smith County,
is one of the leading cities of East Texas.qv It is
ninety-nine miles southeast of Dallas at the junctions of
U.S. highways 69 and 271 and State highways 14, 31, 64,
110, and 155. The city was authorized on April 11, 1846,
when the Texas legislature voted to establish Smith County
and a corresponding county seat. The townsite, located
near the geographic center of the county, was selected by
a panel of commissioners appointed by the legislature and
was named for President John Tyler in recognition of his
support for admitting Texas to the United States. On
February 6, 1847, commissioners purchased a 100-acre site
from Edgar Pollett for $150, and a townsite was laid out
in twenty-eight blocks around a central square. A log
courthouse on the north side of the square served as the
meeting hall and church. Another log courthouse was built
in 1847 on the center of the Tyler square; it was replaced
in 1852, when a new, larger brick courthouse was
constructed on the same site. A Methodist church was
organized in 1846, and the First Baptist Church was
established in 1848. Tyler was incorporated on January 29,
1850, and instituted an aldermanic form of government. A
Masonic lodge was organized in 1848, an Odd Fellows lodge
was founded in 1851, and the first newspaper was published
the same year. With the growing wave of immigrants from
the Old South into Texas after annexation,qv
Tyler grew rapidly. The rich soil of the surrounding area
attracted numerous planters, and already by 1850 Smith
County had a population of 4,292. Buoyed by the prosperity
of the surrounding farms and plantations, Tyler quickly
emerged as a leading shipping and commercial center for
the region. In 1856, just nine years after its founding,
one writer remarked that Tyler was "already a place of
considerable importance, and contains many buildings of
taste and beauty." Numerous new buildings were constructed
in the decade prior to the Civil War.qv
Alfred W. Ferguson erected five brick stores on the
northwest side of the square between 1855 and 1858, and
Col. George Yarbrough built a three-story building on the
northeast side in which he operated a dry-goods store.

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