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Independence is an unincorporated community in Washington County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 140 in 2000. It is located about an hour northwest of the Greater Houston metropolitan area.
The Seward Plantation is a historic site built in 1855, a Southern plantation-turned-ranch located in Independence, Texas. The Seward Plantation has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 29, 2013. [2] It was documented as part of the Historical American Buildings Survey. [3] It has a Texas Centennial Marker. [4]
In 1839, the second oldest Presbyterian church in Texas was established here by Reverend Hugh Wilson (1794–1868). A year later, in 1840, the Republic of Texas established a post office and renamed it 'Gay Hill' in honor of Thomas Gay and William Carroll Jackson Hill, who owned the general store. A decade later, in 1854, a Mason lodge was ...
Independence Parkway: Westlake: 4.8: 7.7: US 377 (Denton Highway) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance, westbound exit via Roanoke Road: 5.3: 8.5: Roanoke Road: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: Denton: 5.7: 9.2: Parish Lane: Former west end of freeway until March 18, 2024: 5.8– 6.9: 9.3– 11.1: SH 114 / Schwab Way, Trophy Lake Drive ...
Mrs. Sam Houston House is a historic house on Farm to Market Road 390 in Independence, Texas. [2] Sometimes known as the Root house, this Greek Revival house was built probably around 1855. [3] Margaret Lea Houston, the widow of politician and Texas statesman Sam Houston, bought the house in 1864 from Major Eber Cave, a family friend. She lived ...
In 1821 the Mexican War of Independence severed the control that Spain had exercised on its North American territories, and the new country of Mexico was formed from much of the lands that had comprised New Spain, including Spanish Texas. [1] Because it was sparsely populated, [2] Texas was combined with Coahuila to create a new state, Coahuila ...
Independence Creek is a spring-fed stream in the Chihuahuan Desert in west Texas that feeds 27 million gallons of water per day to the Pecos River. The surrounding area has been inhabited for approximately 12,000 years, and is home to several endangered species .
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