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32.05° N · 96.48° W · County seat: Corsicana · 1,086 sq mi

Texas oil is usually dated from Spindletop in 1901, but the state's first commercial field was here: in 1894 a Corsicana crew drilling a municipal water well hit oil instead, and by 1898 the town had the first refinery in Texas. The county's other defining feature came much later — Richland Chambers Reservoir, one of the largest lakes in the state, which fills the southeastern quarter.

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Centered on Corsicana. I-45 runs northwest to southeast through the city; the large body of water to the southeast is Richland Chambers Reservoir.

Population (2020)52,624
County seatCorsicana
Area1,086 sq mi (1,010 land, 76 water)
Created1846, from Robertson County
Named forJosé Antonio Navarro
RegionNorth Texas

Where Navarro County is

The county lies on the Blackland Prairie between the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and Waco, roughly an hour from each on I-45 and I-35 respectively. Ellis County is north, Henderson County northeast, Freestone County southeast, Limestone County south and Hill County southwest.

Dallas is about 54 miles northwest in a straight line, Mesquite 50 miles north and Waco 52 miles southwest. The county is in the 6th congressional district and on Central Time.

Navarro County was created in 1846 out of Robertson County, in the first batch of counties organized after statehood, and named for José Antonio Navarro, the San Antonio Tejano who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. The original county was vast: land assigned to Navarro was later used to form counties as far west as Parker and Palo Pinto, more than a hundred miles away.

Cities and towns

PlaceType2020 population
Corsicana (county seat)City25,117
KerensCity1,518
RiceCity1,199
Blooming GroveTown860
DawsonTown816
FrostCity622
AngusCity435
RetreatTown410
Oak ValleyTown404
MildredTown398
EurekaCity313
RichlandTown271
NavarroTown231
BarryCity217

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The Corsicana field

The city of Corsicana was drilling for water in 1894 when the crew struck oil at a shallow depth just south of the courthouse square. Nobody wanted it at first — the town needed water — but within a few years the Corsicana field was producing commercially, the first field in Texas to do so, and in 1897–98 a refinery was built to handle the crude. It was the beginning of what became the Magnolia Petroleum Company, and it drew the engineers and money that went to Spindletop three years later. The field is long past its peak but pumpjacks still work fields around the county, and Corsicana's oil history is the reason a town of 25,000 has a downtown built at the scale it is.

The city's other export is fruitcake: Collin Street Bakery has shipped them out of Corsicana since the 1890s, and the bakery is one of the county's larger employers. Navarro College, a two-year college with a campus on the north side of Corsicana, is another.

Richland Chambers Reservoir

Richland Chambers sits on Richland Creek and Chambers Creek where they join above the Trinity River, in the southeast corner of the county reaching into Freestone County. It was finished in the late 1980s for the Tarrant Regional Water District, which pipes the water more than a hundred miles northwest to Fort Worth. By surface area it ranks among the largest reservoirs inside Texas, and it accounts for nearly all of the county's 76 square miles of water. The shoreline is mostly private, with boat ramps and marinas reached from SH-31 near Kerens and from the farm roads south of Corsicana; the lake is known for white bass and catfish.