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Greenville, Texas Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers

The attorneys at Roberts & Roberts specialize in personal injury and wrongful death cases involving auto accidents, motorcycle accidents and trucking accidents. Located in Tyler, Texas, our lawyers have successfully handled cases in Greenville, Texas and throughout East Texas. Contact us for a prompt reply.

GREENVILLE, TEXAS (Hunt County).  Greenville, the county seat of Hunt County, is a commercial and manufacturing center sixty miles northeast of Dallas on Interstate Highway 30. The community was established in 1846, the same year in which an act of the state legislature established Hunt County. The act authorized the use of the name Greenville for the county seat to honor Gen. Thomas J. Green. The location of the town was decided by residents of the central portion of the new county, who, after ballots, chose a 640-acre site donated by McQuinney Howell Wright, a surveyor, land speculator, and early settler. The site of Greenville was “a great prairie covered with tall waving grass.” The survey began on May 11, 1846, and auctions for town lots began on January 15, 1847. All but one of the lots in the four blocks facing the town’s prospective square were sold. Later auctions brought additional sales in the new town. The first county courthouse, a twenty-two foot log building, was raised shortly after the first auction; it was funded by the sales. Hunt County’s population increased rapidly, but since most of the county’s residents lived on farms Greenville grew slowly. A post office opened in 1847; it was the only one in the county until 1849. Greenville’s first school opened in the county courthouse in 1847; by 1850 a one-room school building had been erected to house the Greenville Institute, a private primary school. Greenville incorporated on February 15, 1852. The Masonic lodge, organized in 1852 or 1853, built a hall that was used for a school and for church services. The village’s business section, a collection of log buildings, surrounded the courthouse square. By the 1850s a general merchandise store, three taverns, three grocery stores, a law office, two hotels, a drug store, and a few other businesses operated in the Hunt County seat. The Odd Fellows organized a lodge prior to the Civil War.

Read more about Greenville, Texas at: The Handbook of Texas Online

 

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