Welcome to the City of Memphis ..the City of Memphis, Texas That Is!
In the City of Memphis, we are defined less by boundaries on a map than by the sense of shared values our residents hold dear. Small town values, guided growth, preservation of historical, cultural, and natural heritage are just a few of the core principles that makes City of Memphis a wonderful place to call home.
Memphis, Texas, the county seat of Hall County, is at the junction of U.S. Highway 287, State Highway 256, and Farm to Market Road 1547, in the northeastern part of the county.
For a time, the new town was without a name. Several suggestions were submitted to federal postal authorities, but with negative results. Finally, as the story goes, Reverend Brice, while in Austin, happened to see a letter addressed by accident to Memphis, Texas, rather than Tennessee, with the notation "no such town in Texas". The name was submitted and accepted, and a post office was established on September 12, 1890, with Robertson as postmaster.
For more history about Memphis, Texas, please click this link.
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Featured News
Storm Siren Testing
4/24/2024
The Memphis Volunteer Fire Department will be conducting siren tests every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.
Streetlight Outage
3/1/2024
If you see a streetlight out, you can report it to City Hall or online at the Southwest Electric Power Company's website.
Have the nearest address and/or pole number when reporting.
If you See Something, Say Something!
3/1/2024
The Memphis Police Department would like to remind citizens to deter burglary by keeping your valuables secured, locked up, and always lit up. If you See Something, Say Something! Call (806) 259-2636 to report any suspicious persons or activity!
Be prepared
3/1/2024
The City has a Public Storm Shelter located in the Community Center. Signs are posted on the outside of the entrance.
We have all come to realize that change is constant and it's never too early to be prepared. Be ready for an emergency by having a grab and go bag of essential items. For tips...
The PARIS Mass Notification System
2/5/2024
Please visit https://entry.inspironlogistics.com/hall_tx/wens.cfm. You can receive emergency alerts, community information, and weather notifications for Hall County. For more information you can contact Emergency Management Coordinator James Edwards at (806) 678-4710.