Rising Star, TX - Population 835
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 32° 05.750 W 098° 57.312
14S E 504227 N 3551059
Rising Star, TX, population 835 as of this posting. This sign is located on the north side of TX 36, at the eastern city limit.
Waymark Code: WMZYB4
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/22/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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A 1968 Texas Historical Marker stands in the front of Rising Star's Colquitt Williams Memorial Park, and it provides some history:

First settlers -- families of Andrew Agnew, Isaac Agnew, Fletcher Fields, David McKinley, Allis Smith and W.W. Smith -- arrived in a wagon train from Gregg County, Jan. 6, 1876. Area was known for hardships: Indian raids, vigilante activities, gunfights. But a stable community developed around log school-church building erected in 1876. First store was founded about 1879 by Thomas W. Anderson and son William.

Post office established 1880. The most creditable story as to how the town got its name is that the settlers suggested the name Star for the post office but it was rejected by the U.S. Postal authorities as another Texas town had that name. The settlers argued all night over the name selection, looked up and saw the morning star as they started home from their meeting and agreed to call it Rising Star.

The city was first incorporated in 1891. In a 1905 election, there was a vote to dissolve the corporation but the charter was restored later the same year.

Rising Star is the home of Texas (1939-1941) poet laureate Lexie Dean Robertson. Unique local structure is city hall built of stone from buried petrified forest.

Economy is based on ranching, farming (a chief crop is Spanish peanuts), commercial pecans, industry, oil.
Address: TX 36, eastern city limit

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