Historical Marker

Murphey the Jeweler

Tyler · Smith County · Dedicated 1985 · THC Atlas #5423007743

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Marker Inscription

A native of North Carolina, Archibald Michael Murphey (1836-1886) married Elizabeth Findley in Rusk, Texas, in 1853. By 1868, they had moved to Tyler. Murphey opened his jewelry business on Ferguson and Broadway in January of that year. Murphey later indicated he had begun as a watchmaker as early as 1851, possibly as an apprentice to his father, who was a native of Ireland. Murphey's sons, Arch (1866-1888), Orville (b. 1868), and Pinkney H. (1870-1925), succeeded their father as jewelers and continued to operate his business. A younger son, George Reaves Murphey (1874-1939), had taken over the jewelry store by the early years of the twentieth century. He moved the business to this site in 1919. Murphey the Jeweler has operated as a family business throughout its history. The store has always offered selections of American and Swiss watches, clocks, and diamonds. Advertisements from the early years also boasted selections of sterling silver flatware, as well as a full line of pianos and organs. As one of the oldest retail establishments in East Texas, Murphey the Jeweler has played an important role in Tyler's commercial history. (1985)

About this site

Murphey the Jeweler is a historical marker in Tyler, Smith County, dedicated in 1985. It is one of 90 historical markers documented in Smith County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 272 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 32.3565, -95.2990 near Tyler. The nearest cataloged historic site is St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) Passenger Depot (historic place), about 0.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include Tyler Tap Railroad, Goodman Home, and Tyler Grocery Company.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5423007743. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 32.3565, -95.2990 · Tyler, Smith County
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