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Arlington is halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth in eastern Tarrant County. It was founded in 1876 on the Texas and Pacific Railway as a market town for the surrounding farms but was not officially incorporated until 1884.
Feb 8, 2024
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... established when Texas was still a republic. Fifteen U.S. cities, towns and villages across the nation bear the name "Arlington," the largest of which in ...
European settlement in the Arlington area dates back at least to the 1840s. · Arlington was founded in 1876 along the · In the 1920s and 1930s, life in Arlington ...
On January 22, 1877, Arlington, Texas was officially recognized by the United States Postal Service. An 1876 plat for the original town site shows five ...
The first attempted Anglo settlement involving newly arriving Texans came with an 1841 expedition led by Major Jonathan Bird to establish a fort on a small ...
Arlington, Texas was originally called Johnson Station after Colonel Middleton Tate Johnson, because it was a regular stopping point on the westward trek for ...
The Republic of Texas in 1843 signed a peace treaty with nine Indian tribes at what is now Arlington. The city itself was laid out by railroad men in 1876 and ...
Though in the midst of a booming renaissance today, downtown Arlington came into creation as many American cities have begun – as a nameless railroad whistle ...
Jul 20, 2023 · Arlington had three train stations over the years. The first, built in 1876, literally put Arlington on the map. The station burned down in 1901 ...