De Kalb, Texas

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02/12/2026

Texas Tuesday kicks off in DeKalb with the historic Williams House. Built in the late 1800s, this home has been part of the community for generations and still stands as a reminder of DeKalb’s roots. 💬 Comment a place that deserves recognition in the community for a chance to have it featured next!

🏡 Fun fact: Homes like this were often built to catch cross-breezes before air conditioning was ever a thing. Texas summers demanded it 😅

02/11/2026

Sketch Map of Trammel’s Trace

Trammel’s Trace an early road into Texas, ran from the Red River to Nacogdoches where it met the Camino Real de los Tejas. The trace had two points of origin—one at Pecan Point, Texas, and another at Fulton, Arkansas, where it connected with the Southwest Trail from Memphis. The trail began as a series of Caddo trails which were first used by Anglos in the early 1800s for illegally smuggling horses from the Red River prairies in Spanish Texas. Trammel’s Trace was the first road to Texas from the northern boundary with the United States and was used for migration from Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee before Texas became a republic.

Nicholas Trammell is credited with first using the 180-mile trail that today bears his name. Trammell, a Tennessean, was involved in stealing and racing horses, gambling operations, and taverns in both Texas and Arkansas. In 1824 Daniel Davis helped Trammell cut the trail for use by wagons for Pecan Point residents wanting to head toward Mexican Texas and Stephen F. Austin’s colony. Sam Houston and David Crockett rode down Trammel’s Trace on their way into Texas history and legend.

Spanish and Mexican maps as well as early original headright surveys document the route of Trammel’s Trace across seven East Texas counties. Trammel’s Trace from Pecan Point crossed the Sulphur River at a crossing later known as Stephenson's Ferry. The route from Fulton crossed the Sulphur River at shoals once used by the Moscoso expedition at a location later known as Epperson's Ferry. At the Sabine River, it crossed on a lignite coal shelf later served by Ramsdale’s Ferry at the present intersection of Rusk, Panola, and Harrison counties. Sections of the old road remain visible on private land and at one historical marker on a public road in Cass County.

Coach Barton taught at De Kalb in the 80’s. There will be a memorial service at 10:00 am Saturday, August 30, 2025, at W...
08/20/2025

Coach Barton taught at De Kalb in the 80’s.

There will be a memorial service at 10:00 am Saturday, August 30, 2025, at Wilson Cemetery, Lewisville, Arkansas.

James Michael Barton, age 73, passed away on Monday, August 18, 2025. James was born to Romie and Flistean Barton on August 29, 1951. He was a coach in the education field for much of his life. Being a coach is something he loved. James enjoyed spending time with his

07/25/2025

In 2015, a cow in Texas gave birth to four healthy calves—an event so rare it's a 1 in 11.2 million shot. Their names? Eeny, Meeny, Miny, and Moo. All survived, defying biology and probability.

07/04/2025

De Kalb Oktoberfest will host a donut eating contest for kids of all ages. The contest will be held in conjunction with the 5th of July celebration this Saturday at DeKalb City Park. The donut contest will begin around 7 pm. Come on out and have some fun! Just find Jana Ford, Denise Swint or Kim Kinney at the park!! 🧨🍩🍩🧨

06/26/2025

Our July 5 Fireworks Celebration is held in our City Park on W Grizzly with Water Slides, Food Trucks, Games and an Epperson Fireworks Show!

05/04/2025

26 years ago. We see Dustin and Mike Green, the Blackmon sisters, Joni, the Dunns, Paul Meadows… and a town that changed forever in one day. May 4, 1999.

Get ready for PROM season with a fun, hands on floral class. This class is perfect for Moms/ Daughters / Friends to crea...
03/20/2025

Get ready for PROM season with a fun, hands on floral class. This class is perfect for Moms/ Daughters / Friends to create lasting memories!
What to EXPECT:
🤩 A fun interactive class with step by step guidance on creating your own corsage/ handheld bouquet / boutonnière.
💐 All flowers and supplies provided
❤️A perfect opportunity to create lasting memories.
🍱 Refreshments will be provided.

Space is limited so grab your spot before it’s too late. ⚡️
DM us or call to register or if you have any questions.
• DATE & TIME: April 24th at 5:30
• Location: Jodys Flowers
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US Hwys. 82 (E/W) ~ 259 (N/S), 10 Miles West Of I-30 & 82 Intersection
De Kalb, TX
75559

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