James Harkins

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James Harkins

James Harkins


James Harkins is a sixth-generation Texan and Senior Deputy Director of Heritage for the Texas General Land Office. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Communications with a minor in Business from Texas State University–San Marcos in 2005, and a master’s degree in Public Administration from Texas State in 2010. His graduate thesis was recognized with the 2010–2011 James W. McGrew Research Award from the American Society for Public Administration.

Harkins has worked at the Texas General Land Office since 2005, where he oversees the Save Texas History Program and leads major initiatives related to historical preservation, public interpretation, and collections stewardship. He served as project lead for Texas Takes Shape: A History in Maps from the General Land Office (University of Texas Press, 2025) and has curated or co-curated exhibitions at institutions including the Witte Museum, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, and the Bullock Texas State History Museum.

A former president of the Texas Map Society, Harkins remains active in several professional organizations, including the Texas State Historical Association, the Bullock Texas State History Museum, and the Alliance for Texas History. His research and public-history work have been recognized with the Cecilia Steinfeldt Fellowship for Research in the Arts and Material Culture, the Larry McNeill Research Fellowship in Texas Legal History, and a second-place Presidio La Bahía Award from the Sons of the Republic of Texas in 2025 for Texas Takes Shape.

Commemorating 250 years of American independence through the stories, people, and places that shaped Texas and the nation.

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, Texans have a unique opportunity to reflect on the state’s role in the American story. Through exhibitions, programs, educational initiatives, and community events across Texas, Texas America250 encourages celebration, reflection, and commemoration at both local and statewide levels. At the Texas State Historical Association, we are proud to support this important moment through our mission-driven work in history education and public engagement, including Texas History Day, and we invite students, educators, and communities to explore this milestone in meaningful ways.

On July 4, 2026, we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the greatest nation in the history of the world. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Long may these ideals live in the heart of every Texan and every American. May God bless all who have defended our freedoms that we enjoy each day. And God bless the United States of America.

Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas

Commemorating 250 years of American independence through the stories, people, and places that shaped Texas and the nation.

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, Texans have a unique opportunity to reflect on the state’s role in the American story. Through exhibitions, programs, educational initiatives, and community events across Texas, Texas America250 encourages celebration, reflection, and commemoration at both local and statewide levels. At the Texas State Historical Association, we are proud to support this important moment through our mission-driven work in history education and public engagement, including Texas History Day, and we invite students, educators, and communities to explore this milestone in meaningful ways.

On July 4, 2026, we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the greatest nation in the history of the world. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Long may these ideals live in the heart of every Texan and every American. May God bless all who have defended our freedoms that we enjoy each day. And God bless the United States of America.

Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas

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