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  1. Linden is a city in and the county seat of Cass County, [4] Texas, United States. At the 2020 United States census, its population was 1,825. [5] Linden is named after the city of Linden in Perry County, Tennessee. [6]

  2. By 1885 Linden had 300 residents and became a center for a growing lumber industry that peaked in the 1890s. The 1930s saw Linden with 1,000 citizens but it took 30 years for the population to double. Linden had 1,950 residents by the mid-1960s, not far from the 2010 population.

  3. By 1871, Dallas legally became a city. In 1869 the Reconstruction legislature established a funding mechanism to support public education for the first time, and authorized school districts to be set up across the state. [8] Notable Civil War veterans include William W. Ross.

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesLinden, TX - TSHA

    Mar 1, 1995 · It was established in 1852 after a redivision of territory had given the old county seat, Jefferson, to Marion County. The townsite was laid out by a Major Wood, who named it for his former home in Tennessee. A post office opened in 1852.

  5. 1872: Dallas Becomes a City On February 2, 1872, Dallas was officially incorporated as a city, solidifying its status as a regional center for commerce and growth. The city government was established to oversee its development and provide services to its residents. (Source: City of Dallas)

  6. City of Dallas. The history of Dallas, Texas, United States from 1874 to 1929 documents the city's rapid growth and emergence as a major center for transportation, trade and finance. Originally a small community built around agriculture, the convergence of several railroads made the city a strategic location for several expanding industries.

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  8. Linden was founded in 1848 and became the seat of Cass County. The Classical Revival county courthouse, completed in 1861, is the oldest continuously operating courthouse in Texas. The building was modified and expanded over the years, but with assistance from the Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program the structure was restored to its ...