It is adjacent to Orange, Sabine and Jasper counties in Texas. The city was incorporated in 1935 and remains the only incorporated city in the county. The city is 50 miles north of Beaumont , and southeast of Nacogdoches in Deep East Texas. It is located 80 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.
Newton County is in southeastern Texas on the Louisiana border. Newton, the geographic center and largest town of the county, is seventy miles northeast of Beaumont at 30°51′ north latitude and 93°45′ west longitude. Newton County comprises 950 square miles of the lower regions of the East Texas timber belt.
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Call/Counties
Call is an unincorporated community in central Newton County, Texas, United States. It lies along State Highway 87 south of the city of Newton, the county seat of Newton County. Its elevation is 95 feet (29 m), and it is located at 30°36′45″N 93°52′28″W (30.6124261, -93.8743461).
Sweetwater/Counties
Sweetwater, the county seat of Nolan County, is on Interstate Highway 20, U.S. Highway 80/84, State Highway 70, Farm Road 419, and the Santa Fe Railroad, forty-two miles west of Abilene in the north central part of the county.Aug 14, 2015
Lumberton/Counties
Lumberton is between U.S. highways 69/287 and 96 twelve miles north of Beaumont in southern Hardin County. The Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway stop was established before 1902 to serve the numerous sawmills and logging camps in southern Hardin County.Mar 1, 1995
Beaumont/Counties
Beaumont, the county seat of Jefferson County, is in the northeast part of the county, at 30°05′ north latitude, and 94°06′ west longitude, on the west bank of the Neches River and Interstate Highway 10, eighty-five miles east of Houston and twenty-five air miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.Sep 30, 2020
Milam County is under an outdoor burn ban.
Cameron/Counties
Cameron, the county seat of Milam County, is at the intersection of U.S. highways 77 and 190, on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad fourteen miles north of Rockdale in the north central part of the county.Dec 1, 1994
Newton county is named after Sgt. John Newton, who served under Gen. Francis Marion, the “Swamp Fox”, in the American Revolutionary War. It was created on December 24, 1821.
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