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  1. Garrison may be named for an early settler, Captain Zadock Bonner "Zed" Garrison (April 20, 1829 – January 9, 1909). Captain Garrison served as a First Lieutenant in the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers during the Civil War.

  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesGarrison, TX - TSHA

    28 Σεπ 2023 · Maud Irwin became the first woman mayor in Texas when she was elected mayor of Garrison in 1937. The Garrison News was established in 1938. Natural resources of mineral springs, coal, fireproof clay, and timber were important to the economy of early Garrison.

  3. Garrison, Texas, a town in Nacogdoches County. The town is named after Captain. J. H. (Jim) Garrison who bought land near here in the mid 1880s and sold a portion of it to the expanding Houston, East and West Texas Railroad when they were looking for a right-of-way to the Louisiana State Line.

  4. Garrison may be named for an early settler, Captain Zadock Bonner "Zed" Garrison (April 20, 1829January 9, 1909). Captain Garrison served as a First Lieutenant in the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers during the Civil War.

  5. 6 Αυγ 2024 · GARRISON, Texas (KETK) – 20 miles northeast of Nacogdoches is Garrison, a small town with plenty to brag about. Garrison Mayor Keith Yarbrough explained what makes Garrison stand out as “the biggest little town in Texas.” “It’s a family-oriented town,” Yarbrough said.

  6. 9 Μαΐ 2020 · GARRISON, Texas (KTRE) -On the north side of Nacogdoches County is the small East Texas town of Garrison, which was founded in the 1880s. It was a classic railroad town with a hotel that sits...

  7. www.texasalmanac.com › places › garrisonGarrison | TX Almanac

    Garrison claims to be the oldest incorporated community in Nacogdoches County since the corporation of Nacogdoches was interrupted around 1900. By 1896 the town was known as a health resort and had a population of 500.

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