Trinity River - Houston Co.,
TX
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The 1950's focused on the
Trinity River watershed and
further development for
canalization. The
Trinity River was crossed on
the old Ferry which was in
existence until the 1930's
on the old San Antonio Road
SH21. The Lock & Dam
was on Hwy. 7.
Source: "History of Houston
County, Texas 1687-1979" by
HCHC, copyright Eliza
Bishop. |
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LOCK & DAM ON HWY 7 WEST
OF CROCKETT |

Locks before the Hwy 7
Bridge was built
This
is a photo of the Trinity
River on SH7 at the Lock and
Dam location. The banks of the river
shows it ringed with
fishermen. It was a
favorite spot to catch
crappie & catfish. |
Locks
being built on the Trinity
River, Hwy 7 west of
Crockett, TX
Submitted by:
Hayne Morrow |
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Trinity River Bridge -
Hwy 7 between Houston & Leon
Counties
Taken in the mid 1950's -
photo's of Billie Nichols
Bennett |
Lock
& Dam Bridge - Hwy 7
Oscar Nichols sitting on
bridge rail.
Under the bridge across
the river in the background
can be seen cabins of people
that lived there or used
them as fishing cabins. |
Lock
& Dam Bridge - Hwy 7
Looking east to west -
from Houston County across
to Leon County |
Lock
& Dam Bridge - Hwy 7
Oscar & Sue Nichols
standing on the Houston
County side. Fishing
cabins can be seen in the
background. People
rented space to erect
fishing cabins from Knox's. |
Houston
County side of the river in
the background.
In the boat in the back
is Mood Price.
In the front boat is
Billie Nichols & Gertrue
Nichols |
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TRINITY RIVER FERRY - HWY
21 - TRINITY RIVER
The Trinity River was
crossed on the old Ferry
which was in existence until
the 1930's.
Located on the old San
Antonio Road SH21, Trinity
River. |

Ferry
Crossing the Trinity River |
Ferry
in the middle of the
Trinity River with car. |
Ferry
crossed the Trinity River
with car. |
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Trinity River Bridge
Pictures of construction
of the Trinity River Bridge
- since there are three
arches I assume it is the
Hwy 21 bridge.
Courtesy of:
Loretta Teese's Leon County
Pictures
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