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- source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
- source: Family History Library Catalog
- the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia
Terrell County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 760, making it the seventh-least populous county in Texas, and the 37th-least populous county in the nation. Its county seat is the census-designated place of Sanderson; no incorporated municipalities are in the county. The county was named for Alexander W. Terrell, a Texas state senator. Terrell County is one of the nine counties in the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas. It is the setting for Cormac McCarthy's novel No Country for Old Men, and the Academy Award-winning film adaptation of the same name.
Timeline
Date | Event | Source
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1905 | Birth records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1905 | County formed | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1905 | Court records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1905 | Marriage records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1905 | Probate records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1906 | Land records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1910 | First census | Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
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1910 | No significant boundary changes after this year | Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
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Population History
- source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
Census Year | Population
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1910 | 1,430
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1920 | 1,595
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1930 | 2,660
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1940 | 2,952
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1950 | 3,189
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1960 | 2,600
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1970 | 1,940
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1980 | 1,595
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1990 | 1,410
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