Hopkins
Ashcroft House
Sulphur Springs, TX
Charles Franklin (1880-1946) and Ruth (Lynch) Ashcroft (1895-1979) were civic and social Leaders in Sulphur Springs.
Atkins House
Sulphur Springs, TX
Irish native Sarah Hamilton Crouch and her husband, James Crouch, lived in Texas before the Civil War.
City National Bank
Sulphur Springs, TX
The oldest banking institution in Sulphur Springs, City National Bank was organized in 1889.
Confederate Refugees in Texas, C. S. A.
Sulphur Springs, TX
In the vicinity of Old Tarrant, south of here, the Civil War refugee family of Mrs. Amanda Stone, of Louisiana, was shown great kindness...
Cumby
Cumby, TX
The grove of black jack trees which gave this town its original name was near an Indian camping ground.
General W. H. King
Sulphur Springs, TX
(Star and Wreath) Home county of Texas Confederate.
Hopkins County Courthouse
Sulphur Springs, TX
The third Hopkins County Courthouse, built in 1882, was destroyed on Feb. 11, 1894 by a fire that also burned the jail and several nearby...
Site of the Union Stockade
Sulphur Springs, TX
The Reconstruction era which followed the Civil War (1861-65) was a time of unrest in texas.
Sulphur Springs Loan and Building Association
Sulphur Springs, TX
Chartered on August 13, 1890, the Sulphur Springs Loan and Building Association is the oldest surviving savings association in the state...
Townsite of Tarrant
Sulphur Springs, TX
Eldridge Hopkins, for whose family Hopkins County was named in 1846, donated this site for the county seat.