view gallery |  Early Texas River Steamers
in Texas Historical Markers A marker just off US Hwy 290 and near the Brazos River denoting the history of steamboats on Texas' riverways. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 2/3/2015 last visited: 1/30/2015 |
view gallery |  First Baptist Church of Mabank
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the origins and history of the First Baptist Church of Mabank, located at 113 E Mt Vernon St, Mabank, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 2/3/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Lockhart Plantation
in Texas Historical Markers A plaque and medallion by a private residence on FM-1371, just East of Chappell Hill. This land used to belong to Dr. John W. Lockhart -- a local wealthy physician, chronicler, and good friend of Sam Houston. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 2/2/2015 last visited: 1/30/2015 |
view gallery |  Richard E. Jackson
in Texas Historical Markers At Big Thicket National Preserve near the visitor center. posted by: Markerman62 location: Texas date approved: 2/2/2015 last visited: 4/30/2014 |
view gallery |  Mount Calm Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting that Mt. Calm, TX, was a little closer to this cemetery when it began life, and this cemetery is all that remains of the original settlement. Located on Limestone CR 102, slightly southwest of Mt. Calm. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/31/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Joshua Chapel A.M.E. Church
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the establishment of the Joshua Chapel A.M.E. Church, 109 N Aiken St, Waxahachie, TX. This is one of eight known buildings in Texas that were designed by black architect, William Sidney Pittman. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/31/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Pinkston
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the now-vanished Pinkston community, which died after it was bypassed by the highway, and the railroad was abandoned. Located in a pullout on the south side of TX 22, about three miles from the Corsicana city limits. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/31/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Cottonwood Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the establishment and use of the Cottonwood Cemetery, not far from the Cottonwood Baptist Church off of Kaufman County Road 4084. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/30/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Baker Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers A plaque and medallion by the small Baker Cemetery 3 miles northwest of Tomball in rural Montgomery county. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 1/29/2015 last visited: 1/25/2015 |
view gallery |  Cottonwood Baptist Church
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the origins and history of the Cottonwood Baptist Church, 8430 CR 4084, Scurry, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/29/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Salem Lutheran Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers A marker by the Salem Lutheran Cemetery in the Rosehill community west of Tomball (and a mile away from its associated Salem Lutheran Church) denoting this region's distinct German heritage. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 1/28/2015 last visited: 1/25/2015 |
view gallery |  General Lucian K. Truscott, Jr.
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the U.S. Army career of Chatfield native, General Lucian K. Truscott, Jr. This marker is located at 4891 FM 1603, Chatfield, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/28/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Petty's Chapel
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the origins and history of the Petty's Chapel community, including this 1893 Baptist church. Located at 1300 FM 3041, northeast of Corsicana, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/27/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Josiah Martin Daniel
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the civic, military, and humanitarian career of Josiah Martin Daniel, located next to the historical marker for Kerens in the 100 block of S Colket Ave, near the corner of SW 1st St. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/26/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Kerens
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the origins and history of the city of Kerens, TX, located in the 100 block of S. Colket Ave, near the corner of SW 1st St. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/25/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Roane Baptist Church
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the history and service of the Roane Baptist Church, on FM 3041 in the Roane Community, about 8.2 miles northeast of Corsicana, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/24/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Buffalo
in Texas Historical Markers Standing in a turnout, the post that once held the Texas Historical Marker for the mid-19th century Buffalo community, brushed off the map with the rise of Athens, TX. The plate has been completely sheared off. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/23/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Rice Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the origins and history of the Rice Cemetery, located just over a mile northeast of Rice along CR 1070. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/22/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Navarro County
in Texas Historical Markers Red granite 1936 Centennial Texas Highway Department monument giving a quick overview of Navarro County, located in a small park on the east side of I-45B, north of Corsicana, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/21/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
in Texas Historical Markers One of two historical markers behind Shelton Chapel by the campus of the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary on 27th Street. This one is for the seminary itself, the other is for its original campus and halls. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 1/20/2015 last visited: 1/18/2015 |
view gallery |  Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Campus
in Texas Historical Markers One of two historical markers behind Shelton Chapel by the campus of the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary on 27th Street. This one for its campus which was relocated from 9th St. & Navasota to this new location in 1907-08. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 1/20/2015 last visited: 1/18/2015 |
view gallery |  The Trinity River
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the importance of the Trinity River in the area, even before written history, as well as the reason for the town of Trinidad being here. This marker is located on the south side of TX 31, near the Trinidad city limit. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/20/2015 last visited: 2/6/2015 |
view gallery |  The Malakoff Man
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting the discovery of prehistoric carvings, dubbed "The Malakoff Men," near here in 1929, 1935, and 1939. This marker is located on the south side of TX 31, near the western city limit of Trinidad, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/19/2015 last visited: 2/6/2015 |
view gallery |  Last Review of the Confederacy
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting that the last review of Confederate troops at the end of the Civil War took place here in the area of Chatfield, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/17/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Alexander Beaton
in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker noting Alexander Beaton's work to bring the railroad to the city of Corsicana. A major north/south route through the center of town is named for him, and this marker is at 214 N Beaton Street. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 1/17/2015 last visited: never |
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