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Marshall, Texas

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Marshall, Texas
NameMarshall, Texas
Settlement typeCity

Marshall, Texas is a city located in the northeastern part of the United States, in the East Texas region, and is the county seat of Harrison County, Texas. The city is situated near the Sabine River, which forms the border between Texas and Louisiana, and is close to the cities of Longview, Texas, Tyler, Texas, and Shreveport, Louisiana. Marshall, Texas is also near the Caddo Lake, a large lake that is shared by Texas and Louisiana, and is home to the Caddo Lake State Park. The city is part of the Longview, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area and is near the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

Geography

Marshall, Texas is located in the Piney Woods region of East Texas, which is characterized by dense forests of Loblolly Pine and Shortleaf Pine trees. The city is situated near the Sabine River, which flows into the Gulf of Mexico and forms the border between Texas and Louisiana. The Caddo Lake is also located near the city, and is a popular destination for Outdoor recreation and Ecotourism. The city is close to the Katy Trail, a Rail trail that runs from Dallas, Texas to Sedalia, Missouri, and is also near the Texas State Highway 43 and Interstate 20. The Marshall, Texas area is also home to the Mission Tejas State Park, which is located near the Neches River and commemorates the Mission Tejas, a Spanish mission that was established in the area in the 18th century.

History

The area that is now Marshall, Texas was originally inhabited by the Caddo Native American tribe, who lived in the region for thousands of years before the arrival of European-American settlers. The city was founded in 1841 and was named after John Marshall, the Chief Justice of the United States from Virginia. During the American Civil War, the city was a major supply and transportation hub for the Confederate States of America, and was home to the Confederate States Army's Trans-Mississippi Department. The city was also an important center for the Texas and Pacific Railway, which was completed in 1873 and connected Marshall, Texas to Dallas, Texas and New Orleans, Louisiana. The city is also near the Battle of Mansfield, a battle that was fought during the American Civil War and resulted in a Confederate States Army victory.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city of Marshall, Texas had a population of over 23,000 people, with a diverse population that includes African Americans, European Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, and Asian Americans. The city is also home to a large number of Baptist and Methodist churches, as well as a number of Catholic Churches and Jewish synagogues. The city is part of the Longview, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of over 200,000 people and includes the cities of Longview, Texas, Tyler, Texas, and Nacogdoches, Texas. The city is also near the Shreveport-Bossier City Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of over 400,000 people and includes the cities of Shreveport, Louisiana and Bossier City, Louisiana.

Economy

The economy of Marshall, Texas is diverse and includes a number of major industries, including Health care, Education, and Manufacturing. The city is home to the East Texas Baptist University, which is a Private university that was founded in 1912 and has a student body of over 1,500 students. The city is also home to the Wiley College, which is a Historically black college that was founded in 1873 and has a student body of over 1,000 students. The city is also near the Longview, Texas area, which is home to a number of major companies, including Eastman Chemical Company, Aluminum Company of America, and Georgia-Pacific. The city is also part of the Texas Forest Country region, which is a major producer of Timber and Wood products.

Education

The city of Marshall, Texas is served by the Marshall Independent School District, which operates a number of Public schools in the area, including Marshall High School (Texas), Robert E. Lee Elementary School, and David Crockett Elementary School. The city is also home to the East Texas Baptist University, which is a Private university that offers a number of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The city is also near the University of Texas at Tyler, which is a Public university that offers a number of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including programs in Business, Engineering, and Nursing. The city is also home to the Wiley College, which is a Historically black college that offers a number of undergraduate degree programs.

Culture

The city of Marshall, Texas has a rich cultural scene, with a number of Museums, Theaters, and Music venues. The city is home to the Marshall Visual Arts Center, which features a number of exhibits and displays of local and regional art. The city is also home to the East Texas Symphony Orchestra, which performs a number of concerts throughout the year at the Marshall Civic Center. The city is also near the Longview, Texas area, which is home to a number of cultural attractions, including the Longview Museum of Fine Arts and the East Texas Oil Museum. The city is also part of the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame, which is located in Carthage, Texas and honors the contributions of Country music artists from Texas. The city is also near the Caddoan Mounds State Historic Site, which is a National Historic Landmark that commemorates the Caddo Native American tribe. Category:Texas