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TYLER

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 496 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TYLER  , a

city and the county-seat of Smith county,
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Texas, U.S.A., about 115 M . E. by S. of Dallas . Pop . (189o), 6908; (woo), 8069, of whom 2693 were negroes; (1910 census), 10,400 . Tyler is served by the International &
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Great
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Northern and the St Louis South-Western
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railways . It is the seat of the Tyler Commercial College, of the East Texas Conservatory of
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Music and of two institutions for negroes—Texas College (1895; Colored Methodist Episcopal) and the East Texas Normal and
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Industrial Academy (Baptist, 1905) . The
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principal public buildings include the city hall, the county court-house, a Carnegie library and the
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post office and Federal Courts
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building . Sessions of the
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United States Circuit and
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District Courts, and of a state district court, as well as of the county court, are held in Tyler . Tyler is situated in a prosperous agricultural region, and has various manufactures . The St Louis South-Western railway maintains general offices and machine-shops here . Tyler, named in honour of President John Tyler, was settled in 1847, was incorporated as a
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town in 187o and was chartered as a city in 1907 .

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