City of Liberty, Texas

City of Liberty, Texas Welcome to the official page of the City of Liberty, Texas! William Barret Travis, the commander of the Alamo, practiced law here. The Geraldine D.

History of Liberty

The City of Liberty dates back to 1831 when Mexican Land Commissioner José Francisco Madero arrived here to validate land titles and establish the new municipality named Villa de la Santísima Trinidad de la Libertad. The new town was located three miles south of the Atascosito Road and an early Spanish outpost of the same name. Although Anahuac military commander Juan Davis Bra

dburn attempted to dissolve the local government on December 10, 1831, the municipality survived. A post office was established in 1836. After the Texas Revolution, the residents changed the name to Liberty. Mexican army officers captured at the battle of San Jacinto were held prisoner on the plantation of Judge William Hardin. General Sam Houston practiced law in Liberty during the 1830s and 1840s and maintained homes nearby. Liberty became the county seat and was incorporated in 1837. The City initially took in what is now the City of Dayton, which was called West Liberty. A Methodist congregation was established here in 1840, followed by a Catholic church in 1853. The population numbered 200 in 1845. The City Cemetery, a Protestant burial ground, was marked off in 1848, followed by a Catholic cemetery soon thereafter. The town functioned as an important river port, taking an active role in the antebellum Trinity River steamboat trade. The City's Board of Trustees attracted the Houston & New Orleans Railroad during the 1850s, which extended its line through Liberty in 1858. The population at that time was approximately 650. The Civil War and Reconstruction served to reduce the population, which declined to 497 by 1880. Residents of West Liberty broke away in 1898. The sawmill industry flourished here in the final decade of the 19th and the early 20th centuries. The discovery of oil in the South Liberty field on January 1, 1925 brought on immense changes and population growth, which went from 865 in 1900 to 3,087 in 1940. The city is located today at the juncture of US Highway 90, which was completed in 1927, and State Highway 146. The population in 2010 was 8,397 with 526 businesses operating here. Humphreys Cultural Center was completed in 1970 and houses the municipal library and a community theatre. The Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center, a branch of the Texas State Archives, is located on Farm Road 1011 and houses records from ten Southeast Texas counties. It was built on a 100-acre tract donated to the State of Texas by the late Texas Governor Price Daniel, Sr. and was completed in 1977. The site also features the Jean and Price Daniel Home, built by Governor and Mrs. Daniel in 1984 based on the original design plans for the Texas Governor's Mansion in Austin. Three restored buildings are located nearby.

True Story!!!
06/13/2026

True Story!!!

Exciting News for Liberty!

The Liberty Disc Golf Association is thrilled to announce we have received official notice that the City Council has approved funding through the Liberty Community Development Corporation (LCDC) for the Disc Golf Course at the City Park!

This is the culmination of countless hours of advocacy, planning, and support from local leaders, community members, and disc golf enthusiasts who believed Liberty deserved to be a disc golf destination.

Design, layout, and installation are now underway, and we anticipate the course will be playable by the end of July 2026.

We extend our sincere gratitude to the Liberty City Council, the LCDC Board of Directors, City Staff, and everyone who helped bring this vision to reality. Your support has transformed an idea into a project that will benefit our community for years to come.

We look forward to sharing updates, photos, and progress as construction moves forward.

Stay tuned as the first throws at Liberty Municipal Disc Golf Course are just around the corner!

2:30 today at City Hall!
06/11/2026

2:30 today at City Hall!

TODAY IS THE DAY! SEE Y'ALL AT 2:30 FOR ORBIT!
At the Liberty Center at City of Liberty, Texas

Independence Day celebration at the Sam Houston Center on Saturday, June 27, for a fun-filled and free patriotic event c...
06/11/2026

Independence Day celebration at the Sam Houston Center on Saturday, June 27, for a fun-filled and free patriotic event commemorating the country’s 250th birthday. Doors open at 10:00 a.m. with an ongoing slate of family-friendly attractions and activities until 3:00 p.m.

Address: 650 Farm to Market Rd 1011, Liberty, TX 77575

Celebrate Independence Day and at the Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center in Liberty!

We invite the community to celebrate Independence Day early and come out to the Sam Houston Center on Saturday, June 27, for a fun-filled and free patriotic event commemorating the country’s 250th birthday. Doors open at 10:00 a.m. with an ongoing slate of family-friendly attractions and activities until 3:00 p.m.

Crafts for kids, engaging presentations from guest speakers, documentary film viewings, storytime for the little ones, and other entertainments are planned, as well as self-guided tours of the historical buildings on the grounds for guests of all ages.

See the full schedule and more information at: https://www.tsl.texas.gov/america250/shc

Join us for our Red, White, and BOOM Celebration on, July 3, 2026!🎇 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM – Enjoy vendors and games. 🎇 9:15 ...
06/11/2026

Join us for our Red, White, and BOOM Celebration on, July 3, 2026!
🎇 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM – Enjoy vendors and games.
🎇 9:15 PM – All park lights are turned off and the sky lights up with our fireworks spectacular!
Bring your lawn chairs, your friends, and your patriotic spirit. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
⭐️Vendor Applications can be found on our website- https://www.cityofliberty.org/home-page/page/red-white-and-boom-celebration-0

06/05/2026
Construction is moving right along at the future Waffle House location. It won’t be long before we’re all enjoying waffl...
06/03/2026

Construction is moving right along at the future Waffle House location.

It won’t be long before we’re all enjoying waffles in Liberty! 🧇

So proud of our Lady Panthers!!!
05/29/2026

So proud of our Lady Panthers!!!

Absolute domination.

The Liberty Lady Panthers defeat Brock in six innings, winning the program's fourth title! 🏆

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Power has been restored. If you are still experiencing an outage, please contact us at 936-336-5666.
05/27/2026

Power has been restored. If you are still experiencing an outage, please contact us at 936-336-5666.

The City of Liberty electrical system was badly damaged around 5:20am due to a very large tree that was blown over by th...
05/27/2026

The City of Liberty electrical system was badly damaged around 5:20am due to a very large tree that was blown over by the high winds. Two main line poles were taken down and had to be reset along with four spans of electrical lines.

Texas Elite and Public Works employees have been working diligently since this morning to restore power.

Estimated time of restored service is 7:30pm.

Congratulations to these Public Works employees on earning their Class B CDL licenses!The City is proud to continue inve...
05/27/2026

Congratulations to these Public Works employees on earning their Class B CDL licenses!

The City is proud to continue investing in our employees by providing opportunities for training, development, and career growth.

Congratulations to the following:
Zackery Ferguson
Robert Ford
Chris Mancheck
Zev Daniel
Cody Fisher
Jordan Alberti-George
Angel Saavedra

Address

1829 Sam Houston Street
Liberty, TX
77575

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19363363684

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