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The Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

After Reconstruction, Texas counties gained unprecedented authority under the state’s new constitution. Courthouses rose across the state as symbols of civic order and rural independence. New county and state institutions developed, and railroads were built across vast distances. However, the era was marred by lawlessness on the frontier, and the rise of Jim Crow oppression and racial violence in the settled east.

John H. Reagan: Confederate Leader and U.S. Senator
BiographyThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

John H. Reagan: Confederate Leader and U.S. Senator

The Constitutional Convention of 1875
Constitutions of TexasLegal HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Constitutional Convention of 1875

The Wild West Era in Texas: Outlaws, Sheriffs, and Vigilantes
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Wild West Era in Texas: Outlaws, Sheriffs, and Vigilantes

Texas Government in the Post-Frontier Generation, 1880s–1890s Abilene in 1880s
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

Texas Government in the Post-Frontier Generation, 1880s–1890s

The Great Bison Slaughter of the 1870s Bison hunted from railroad line for sport.
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Great Bison Slaughter of the 1870s

The Jaybird–Woodpecker War
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Jaybird–Woodpecker War

The First Segregation Law of Jim Crow Texas
Landmark Laws & Court OpinionsThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The First Segregation Law of Jim Crow Texas

The Codification of Segregated Schools in Texas (1893-1895)
Landmark Laws & Court OpinionsPrimary Sources in Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Codification of Segregated Schools in Texas (1893-1895)

Black Politicians in Texas from Reconstruction to Jim Crow From left to right: Walter Moses Burton, George Ruby, Matthew Gaines.
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)The Reconstruction Era (1865–1874)

Black Politicians in Texas from Reconstruction to Jim Crow

1891 Railway Map of Texas
Geography & DemographicsHistoric Maps of TexasPrimary Sources in Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

1891 Railway Map of Texas

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