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Chambers County

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Anahuac, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 46' 22.51359000012", -94° 40' 32.37618"
 
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    Formed from Jefferson and Liberty counties. Created February 12, 1858. Organized August 2, 1858. Named in honor of General Thomas Jefferson Chambers (1802-1865), the first and only superior judge of Texas before the revolution. Member of Secession Convention of 1861. County seat, Wallisville, 1858. Anahuac first known as Chambersea, since 1908.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Chambers County Historical Marker Location Map, Texas