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Erath County () is a
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located in the
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Texas Texas ( , ; or ) is the most populous U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the we ...
. According to the United States Census bureau its population was 42,545 in 2020. The
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is Stephenville. The county is named for
George Bernard Erath George Bernard Erath (January 1, 1813 – May 13, 1891) served in both the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate. Biography Born in Vienna, Austria, he was a Texas pioneer and soldier who fought in the Texas Revolution, subsequently ...
, an early surveyor and a soldier at the
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. Erath County is included in the Stephenville, Texas, Micropolitan Statistical Area. Erath County is the location of two of North America's largest renewable natural gas plants. The largest is at Huckabay Ridge, near Stephenville. The second largest is located outside Dublin, Texas, Dublin at Rio Leche Estates.


History


Native Americans

Caddo tribe Nadaco, Anadarko villages were scattered along the Trinity River (Texas), Trinity and Brazos River, Brazos Rivers. French people, French explorer Bernard de la Harpe, Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe developed camaraderie among the Anadarko in 1719 when he established Fort Saint Louis de los Cadodaquious. The Anadarko became entangled with the French battles with the Spanish people, Spanish and later the Anglos and suffered the consequences, including diseases from which they had no immunity. By 1860, these tribes moved to Oklahoma. Erath County falls into Comancheria and found itself raided by Comanches until their removal to Oklahoma after 1875.


County established and growth

Erath County was formed from Bosque County, Texas, Bosque and Coryell County, Texas, Coryell counties in 1856 and named for George Bernard Erath, one of the original surveyors of the area. In 1856, John M. Stephen offered to donate land for a townsite. It was named Stephenville after him and became the county seat. Jones Barbee founded the community of Dublin, Texas, Dublin in 1854. His children were the first citizens to be buried in Erath County in the community of Edna Hill, which is located in Southern Erath. Barbee Cemetery is named after him. Jones traveled with his wife and children across the country coming from North Carolina. He is the grandson of Christopher "Old Kit" Barbee who was the largest wealthiest landowner in North Carolina. He was the largest land donor for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Barbee served as board president; a bronze statue of him is in the university. Jones had many children who went on to populate the county with names still enduring today such as Barbee, White, Durham, and Brambeletts. Some of his great-grandchildren still reside in the community. His great-great-great-granddaughter, Carolina, lives on his land today in Edna Hill and is the 6th generation to continually live on his old homestead. Her children are the 7th generation to do so. The families of other early settlers still endure there today. Dublin later became famous as the early boyhood home of the PGA Championship, PGA, U.S. Open (golf), U.S. Open and Masters Tournament, Masters golf champion Ben Hogan. In 1857, thirty pioneers settled in the county led by surveyors George Erath (1813–1891). The group included brothers William F. and John M. Stephen and a black family whose name and destiny is unknown. Erath, an immigrant from Vienna, Austria, was a Texas Rangers Division, Texas Ranger and member of Billingsley's Company C, 1st Regiment of Texas Volunteers, under the command of Col. Charles Burleson at the
Battle of San Jacinto The Battle of San Jacinto (), fought on April 21, 1836, in present-day La Porte and Deer Park, Texas, was the final and decisive battle of the Texas Revolution. Led by General Samuel Houston, the Texan Army engaged and defeated General A ...
, and a member of the Confederate Home Guard. As a Freemason, he was a charter member and secretary of Bosque Lodge #92, from 1852 to 1855which changed its name to Waco #92 in 1857 and remains the oldest continuous organization in Waco, Texas. Cotton became the major crop between 1875 and 1915, with the largest crop being in 1906. The industry was helped in 1879 when the Texas Central Railroad reached Dublin, and in 1889 when the Fort Worth and Rio Grande railroad was completed through Stephenville. This opened eastern markets for the county's cotton crops. By 1910, soil erosion and the boll weevil caused diversity planning that led to dairy farms, fruit orchards, nurseries, peanuts, feed crops and poultry. The community of Thurber, Texas, Thurber was created by the Johnson Coal Company. From 1888 to 1921, the Texas Pacific Coal Company mined coal near Thurber, making it a leading coal producer in the state. Fifty-two percent of the miners were of Italian people, Italian ancestry, creating the "Italian Hill" community just outside Thurber. The United Mine Workers in 1903 sent Joe Fenoglio to organize the Italian workers, thus beginning the Thurber Coal Miners Strike. In the 1970s, the area began bituminous coal production for fuel in the cement industry. Tarleton State University was founded in 1893 as Stephenville College but was renamed in 1899 after the local rancher John Tarleton rescued the institution from financial difficulties. On November 4, 2008, Erath County voters elected to allow the sale of beer and wine in the county for off-premises consumption.


Courthouse

Erath's original 1866 wooden courthouse burned to the ground, destroying county documents along with it. A second stone courthouse was built in 1877 but eventually razed. The cornerstone for the current courthouse was laid in 1891. The architects James Riely Gordon and D. E. Laub designed the present three-story showcase Victorian structure. In addition to Erath, Gordon designed the Arizona State Capitol, and courthouses in Aransas County, Texas, Aransas, Bexar County, Texas, Bexar, Brazoria County, Texas, Brazoria, Comal County, Texas, Comal, Ellis County, Texas, Ellis, Fayette County, Texas, Fayette, Gonzales County, Texas, Gonzales, Harrison County, Texas, Harrison, Hopkins County, Texas, Hopkins, Lee County, Texas, Lee, McLennan County, Texas, McLennan, Victoria County, Texas, Victoria and Wise County, Texas, Wise counties. The building was completed in 1893, with limestone from the Leon River and red sandstone from Pecos County, Texas, Pecos County. The building's centralized 95-foot tower has a bell tower and creates a chandeliered atrium from the first floor to the third. The interior is east Texas pine, with cast and wrought-iron stairways, and tessellation, tessellated imported marble floors. It was renovated in 1988.


Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.6%) is water.


Major highways

* Interstate 20 in Texas, Interstate 20 * U.S. Route 67 in Texas, U.S. Highway 67 * U.S. Route 281 in Texas, U.S. Highway 281 * U.S. Route 377#Texas, U.S. Highway 377 * Texas State Highway 6, State Highway 6 * Texas State Highway 108, State Highway 108


Adjacent counties

* Palo Pinto County, Texas, Palo Pinto County (north) * Hood County, Texas, Hood County (northeast) * Somervell County, Texas, Somervell County (east) * Bosque County, Texas, Bosque County (southeast) * Hamilton County, Texas, Hamilton County (south) * Comanche County, Texas, Comanche County (southwest) * Eastland County, Texas, Eastland County (west)


Demographics

At the 2010 census, there were 37,890 people, 14,569 households and 9,003 families residing in the county. The racial makeup of the county was 85.6% Race (United States Census), White, 1.2% Race (United States Census), Black or Race (United States Census), African American, 0.8% Race (United States Census), Native American, 0.7% Race (United States Census), Asian, 0.0003% Race (United States Census), Pacific Islander, 10% from Race (United States Census), other races, and 1.7% from two or more races. 19.2% of the population were Race (United States Census), Hispanic or Race (United States Census), Latino of any race. There were 14,569 households, of which 29.59% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.03% were Marriage, married couples living together, 14.7% had a female householder with no husband present and 38.2% were non-families. 27% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 3.06. 22.29% of the population were under the age of 18, 19.40% from 18 to 24, 23.10% from 25 to 44, 22.60% from 45 to 64, and 12.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 30.5 years. For every 100 females there were 96.50 males.


Communities


Cities

* Dublin, Texas, Dublin * Stephenville (county seat)


Census-designated places

* Bluff Dale, Texas, Bluff Dale * Huckabay, Texas, Huckaby * Lingleville, Texas, Lingleville


Unincorporated communities

* Alexander, Texas, Alexander * Chalk Mountain, Texas, Chalk Mountain * Clairette, Texas, Clairette * Edna Hill, Texas, Edna Hill * Harbin, Texas, Harbin * Morgan Mill, Texas, Morgan Mill * Oak Dale, Texas, Oak Dale * Purves, Texas, Purves * Selden, Texas, Selden * Three Way, Texas, Three Way * Thurber, Texas, Thurber * Johnsville, Texas, Johnsville


Ghost town

* Duffau, Texas, Duffau


Politics

At the presidential level, Erath County is predominantly Republican. In 2012, Mitt Romney won the county in the 2012 United States presidential election, presidential election, taking over 80% of the vote. The last Democrat to win the county was Jimmy Carter, in 1976 and 1980.


Media

Two newspapers have offices located in Erath County: ''The Stephenville Empire-Tribune'' and ''The Dublin Citizen''. Local television stations that provide coverage for Erath County and surrounding areas come from the Dallas, Texas, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, Fort Worth and Waco, Texas, Waco/Temple, Texas, Temple/Killeen, Texas, Killeen metropolitan areas. Five radio stations have their main studios and offices in Erath County: KEQX 89.5, KTRL (FM), KTRL 90.5, KSTV-FM 93.1, KXTR-LP 100.7 and KSTV (AM) 1510. KTRL and KXTR-LP are operated by Tarleton State University.


In popular culture

Several scenes in the Paul Greengrass western (genre), Western movie ''News of the World (film), News of the World ''starring Tom Hanks take place in a fictionalized Erath County shortly after the end of the American Civil War, Civil War. In 2023 television and film producer Taylor Sheridan's company used several locations in Erath County including the Court House Square to film The Bass Reeves Story for Netflix as the Yellowstone franchise evolved to include additional places, times and events. Downtown Stephenville was transformed for several weeks into a 19th-century facsimile of Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Erath County is home to several nationally famous people including 7-time American Rodeo Association World Champion and co-founder of Professional Bull Riders (PBR Rodeo) Tye Murray; comedic actress and winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress (1972- Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In) and 5-time Emmy Award nominee Ruth Buzzi; activist Taya Kyle, widow of Navy Seal Cris Kyle who was murdered in Erath County; and it is the birth home of the late country singer-songwriter Johnny Duncan. Stephenville in Erath County is also home to pro football star Cody Davis who plays Safety for the New England Patriots. It is also home to 3-time national "coach of the year in college football, Arthur "Art" Briles, who is currently coaching an Italian professional football team and was formerly the coach of Houston Cougars and the Baylor Bears football teams.


See also

* List of museums in North Texas * National Register of Historic Places listings in Erath County, Texas * List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Eastland-Gray)#Erath County, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in Erath County * Three Way Independent School District


References


External links


Erath County

Erath County in ''Handbook of Texas Online''
at the University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas
Entry for George B. Erath
from th
''Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas''
published 1880, hosted by th
Portal to Texas History.
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