Small East Texas Town
Welcome to Murchison, a small Henderson County community on Texas Highway 31, set in the timber and ranch country of East Texas.
Murchison is a small city in northeastern Henderson County, Texas, situated along Texas Highway 31 in the gently rolling timber and ranch country of East Texas. The highway places the town about eight miles northeast of Athens, the county seat, and roughly 27 miles west of Tyler, giving residents convenient access to two of the region's principal cities. At the 2020 census, Murchison recorded a population of 516, a figure that reflects its enduring character as a quiet, rural community rather than a growing suburb. The town's history reaches back to the late nineteenth century, when it was known as Lindsey. Around 1880 the community was renamed Murchison in honor of Colonel T.F. Murchison of Athens, who had raised a cavalry company for Confederate service during the Civil War. The arrival of the railroad and the establishment of a depot and side track gave the settlement its early footing, and agriculture and timber long anchored the local economy. Today Murchison remains a compact, close-knit place centered on its independent school district and its churches. The town sits at the junction of Farm roads 1616 and 773, with residential streets radiating a short distance from the school and a small cluster of businesses. Housing consists largely of modest, owner-occupied single-family homes on conventional in-town lots, together with rural acreage on the surrounding county roads, giving the community a traditional East Texas crossroads character. Surrounding farms and ranches, mixed with East Texas woodlands, define the landscape. For residents, Murchison offers the affordability, space, and slower pace of rural East Texas, with Athens a short drive away and the larger amenities of Tyler within about half an hour.
Murchison is in northeastern Henderson County, in East Texas. It sits along Texas Highway 31, about eight miles northeast of the county seat of Athens and roughly 27 miles west of the city of Tyler.
Murchison is served by the Murchison Independent School District, a small district based in the town. The district enrolls students from the immediate area and the surrounding countryside, and its school functions as a hub for local families.
Murchison was known as Lindsey before 1880, when it was renamed in honor of Colonel T.F. Murchison of Athens. Murchison had raised a Confederate cavalry company during the Civil War, and the community took his name in recognition.
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