view gallery NE0.5 km | Burnam Square and Cemetery in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker commemorating Burnam Square (and its cemetery), another town that vanished when the railroad went elsewhere. Originally placed at the cemetery, the marker is now located in Ennis at the corner of W Lampasas and Clay Streets. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 04/05/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.8 km | Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical at the Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1013 W. Ennis Ave, Ennis, TX, commemorating its establishment and service to the community. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 11/30/2013 last visited: 11/28/2013 |
view gallery N0.8 km | Jack Lummus in Texas Historical Markers This marker, at the Ennis Public Library, biographies a WW II hero. Jack Lummus is buried at Myrtle Cemetery not far from here. posted by: QuesterMark location: Texas date approved: 04/21/2007 last visited: 03/31/2013 |
view gallery N1 km | Kaleidoscope - Ennis, TX in Kinetic Sculpture and Art Located in front of the Ennis Public Library. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 08/08/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N1 km | Ennis Public Library - Ennis, TX in Libraries he Ennis Public Library officially opened its doors to the citizens of Ennis on July 18, 1939. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 08/08/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N1 km | Dog - Ennis, TX in Topiaries Located on the corner of W. Ennis Ave at Gaines St in front of the Verizon Store. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 08/08/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery NW1 km | Myrtle Cemetery in Texas Historical Markers Texas Historical Marker commemorating the establishment of Myrtle Cemetery in 1875, around an existing burial, and noting several of its famous interments. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 12/04/2013 last visited: 04/27/2018 |
view gallery NW1.1 km | James J. Hall - Myrtle Cemetery - Ennis, TX in Woodmen of the World Grave Markers/Monuments Woodmen of the World monument for James J. Hall, in Myrtle Cemetery, Ennis, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 04/06/2014 last visited: 04/02/2014 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Jack Lummus - Ennis, TX in Medal Of Honor Resting Places First Lieutenant Jack Lummus was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service and sacrifice in the Pacific campaign during World War II. A native of Ellis County, he is buried here at Myrtle Cemetery, in Ennis, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 12/02/2013 last visited: 11/28/2013 |
view gallery NW1.1 km | Frederick Harrison Rankin in Texas Historical Markers 1936 gray granite Texas Centennial marker at the grave of Frederick Harrison Rankin, one of Stephen Austin's Old Three Hundred who settled in Texas way back in the 1820s. He died in Ellis County in 1874, and was buried in Ennis's Myrtle Cemetery. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 04/04/2014 last visited: 04/02/2014 |
view gallery NW1.1 km | W.R. Tolar - Myrtle Cemetery - Ennis, TX in Woodmen of the World Grave Markers/Monuments Woodmen of the World monument for W.R. Tolar, in Myrtle Cemetery, Ennis, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 11/29/2013 last visited: 11/28/2013 |
view gallery NE1.1 km | City of Ennis - Ennis Commercial Historic District - Ennis, TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Site 420 at 115 W. Brown is a contributing building. It is the Ennis City Hall and also a fire station. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 11/11/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NE1.1 km | Ennis City Hall in Texas Historical Markers This marker, attached to Ennis City Hall, summarizes the history of this building and summarizes the biography of Hix McCanless, a prominent local architect. posted by: QuesterMark location: Texas date approved: 04/23/2007 last visited: 11/10/2018 |
view gallery NE1.1 km | 1915 - Police Department - Ennis, TX in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones It was built as Ennis City Hall with a Fire Station. It is now used by the Police Department. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 11/11/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N1.1 km | Rowe Building - Ennis Commercial Historic District - Ennis, TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Designed by local architect Hix McCanless, erected in 1905. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 06/25/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NW1.1 km | J.A. Mulkey - Myrtle Cemetery - Ennis, TX in Woodmen of the World Grave Markers/Monuments Woodmen of the World monument for James A. Mulkey, in Myrtle Cemetery, Ennis, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 04/09/2014 last visited: 04/02/2014 |
view gallery NW1.1 km | Katie Daffan - Myrtle Cemetery - Ennis, TX in Grave of a Famous Person Katie Daffan was a woman way ahead of her time, an author, educator, journalist, virtual civic leader, and a key figure in the Texas Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (and other Confederate-related clubs). posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 05/26/2014 last visited: 05/26/2014 |
view gallery NW1.1 km | Lozier - Myrtle Cemetery - Ennis, TX in Zinc Headstones A simple, dual-sided zinc monument stands at the grave site of three children, Agness, Alvin, and Josephine Lozier, in Myrtle Cemetery, Ennis, TX. posted by: QuarrellaDeVil location: Texas date approved: 05/12/2014 last visited: 04/02/2014 |
view gallery N1.1 km | Ennis National Bank (1917) - Ennis Commercial Historic District - Ennis, TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings It is currently the home of Damascus Road Fellowship Church. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 06/25/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N1.1 km | 1917 - Ennis National Bank - Ennis, TX in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones Building is currently the home of Damascus Road Fellowship Church. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 06/25/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N1.1 km | (New) Ennis National Bank Building - Ennis, TX in Converted Bank Buildings Joseph Baldridge founded the city's first banking house, the Ennis National Bank, in 1883. This was the bank's second building, erected in 1917. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 06/25/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N1.3 km | The Old Homeplace - Ennis, TX in Relief Art Sculptures The amazing, one-of-a-kind art wall sculpture was inspired by a painting by local artist LaJuan Schlegel. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 07/06/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N1.3 km | Ennis National Bank - Ennis Commercial Historic District - Ennis, TX in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Two story buff brick with "Bank" Embossed on the top under a short tower. Has a recessed corner entrance. Bank moved to a new location in 1917. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 06/25/2018 last visited: 04/27/2018 |
view gallery N1.3 km | Ennis National Bank - Ennis, TX in Frieze Art Two story buff brick with "Bank" Embossed on the top under a short tower. Has a recessed corner entrance. It was erected in 1883. The building was designed by Hix McCanless. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 06/26/2018 last visited: 04/27/2018 |
view gallery N1.3 km | Ennis National Bank - Ennis, TX in Converted Bank Buildings Two story buff brick with "Bank" Embossed on the top under a short tower. Has a recessed corner entrance. Bank moved to a new location in 1917. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 06/25/2018 last visited: 04/27/2018 |
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