
EARLY
JACKSON COUNTY
Organized
1837. Named for 7th president of U.S. Andrew Jackson.
Early
hunting grounds of the cannibalistic Karankawa Indians. This region was
crossed in 1528 by shipwrecked Spaniard Cabeza de Vaca. French Explorer
La Salle founded the first settlement, ill-fated Fort St. Louis, in 1685.
Its site is said by some authorities to be Dimmitt's point (21 mi SW).
Most of
what is now Jackson County lay in Stephen F. Austin's land grant. The
first town, "Santa Anna," was founded by six members of Austin's "Old 300"
colonists in 1832. The town, later named "Texana," was the predecessor of
Edna.
1968
Location: Courthouse Grounds, 115 W
Main St., Edna.
Photograph by Sara Burt