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Rains County

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Courthouse lawn, Emory, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 52' 30.15545999988", -95° 45' 55.04554000008"
 
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     One of the earlier areas of Texas to be settled. J. H. Hooker, first known settler, built a grist mill on the Sabine River here in the 1840s. Emigrants from the Old South came in after 1840, although the county was not created until 1870. The name honors pioneer Emory Rains (1800-1878). He served as Senator in 8th Legislature from district out of which this county was later carved and had a long public service career. Rains County is known as the birthplace of the Farmers Cooperative and Educational Union of America, founded in 1904.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Rains County Historical Marker Location Map, Texas