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Gregg County

On April 12, 1873, an act of the 13th Legislature of the State of Texas created Gregg County. The new county was carved out of a portion of the existing Upshur County. The Honorable B. W. Brown, representative from Upshur County, was active in urging the passing of the act and in naming the county Gregg after General John B. Gregg, under whom he and others living in the new county served in the Confederate Army.

The act was presented to Texas Governor Edmund J. Davis for his approval on May 1, 1873, but the act was neither signed by him nor returned to the Texas House of Representatives during the time prescribed by the Constitution of the State of Texas and, therefore, became a law without Governor Davis' signature.

Commissioners were appointed, land surveys conducted, and the county elections commenced on June 25, 1873, and continued for four days. The following county officials were elected: R. B. Levy, District and County Clerk; M. S. Durham, Sheriff; Britton Buttrell, Treasurer;  A. S. Taylor, Surveyor; T. D. Campbell, Peace Justice, Precinct 2; John W. Lawrence, Peace Justice, Precinct 4; and W. P. Victory, Peace Justice, Precinct 5, Longview was chosen as the county seat over the other nominee, Awalt, by a vote of 524 to 125.

On April 30, 1874, an act of the 14th Legislature of Texas approved extending the area of Gregg County southward to take in a part of Rusk County. Gregg County's boundaries as we know them today were finally established.

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The Museum

Before the opening of the museum on June 2, 1984, extensive restoration and rehabilitation began on the historic Everett Building to transform it into Gregg County Historical Museum.

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Caddo Indians

Buddy Calvin Jones was born in Longview, TX on October 31, 1938.  Calvin's father, Bud Jones was one-eighth Creek, his mother, Wavie Jones, was one-quarter Cherokee.

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Military Collection

Arthur Northcutt Brown (September 11, 1941 - December 7, 1984) was an avid collector through-out his life. He compiled an extensive military collection, as well as other diverse...

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Contact Us

Gregg County Historical Museum
214 North Fredonia
PO Box 3342
Longview, Texas 75606
Phone: 903-753-5840
Fax: 903-753-5854
Neina Kennedy
DIRECTOR

City of Longview
Longview Railroad Junction
Gregg County
Longview News Journal
Preservation Longview

Longview Museum of Fine Arts
Greenwood Cemetery Society
Historic Gregg County
Kilgore Historical Foundation
Gladewater Museum

East Texas Oil Museum
Marshall T&P Depot
Longview World of Wonders
Longview ISD
Pine Tree ISD

Spring Hill ISD
Hallsville ISD
Trinity School of Texas
Saint Mary's School

Our Location

Longview is located in beautiful East Texas on U.S.Interstate 20 and US Highway 259.

Commercial air service at Gregg County Airport is provided by American Eagle Airlines.

Rail Service is provided by Amtrak.
The Gregg County Historical Museum is located in downtown Longview at 214 North Fredonia Street

Contact Number: (903) 753-5840

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The museum is open to the public:

Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm

Saturday 12pm- 4pm

*Closed on Holidays
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