Clarksville, TX
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About Clarksville
- • Jerry Hall, model and actress, was born in nearby Gonzales, but grew up in Clarksville.
- • Oak Grove Cemetery, the oldest in Texas, has interments dating back to the Republic of Texas era.
- • Its location near the Red River made it a pivotal trading post in the early 19th century.
- • Legend says buried gold from the Confederacy remains hidden somewhere within the town's limits.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted Clarksville's cotton-based economy.
- • Named after early settler John Clark, it was established in 1833 and incorporated in 1837.
- • Home to around 2,800 residents, the population is similar to what it was a century ago.
- • At 430 feet, it's a bit higher than surrounding areas and provides good drainage.
- • Agriculture, particularly cattle ranching and hay production, are mainstays of the local economy.
- • There's a calming, nostalgic feeling, like stepping back into a simpler time.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, about a 2-hour drive away, won five Super Bowls between 1972 and 1996.
- • Clarksville High School has seen many successful football players advance to college teams.
- • The Red River forms the northern boundary of Clarksville and Red River County.
- • Oak and hickory trees are common in the forests surrounding Clarksville.
- • Caddo people inhabited the Red River region near present-day Clarksville.
- • Clarksville was incorporated in 1841, becoming one of the earliest towns in Texas.
- • The Red River County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, was built in 1884.
- • U.S. Highway 82 passes through Clarksville, connecting it to Paris and Texarkana.