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|  Cotton Gin Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers Small cemetery established in 1848 by Dr. James Wills, who is credited with establishing the Cotton Gin community in this area. Located northwest of Teague, Texas. posted by: techiegrl64 location: Texas date listed: 11/24/2008 last visited: 8/16/2008 |
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|  First Baptist Church of Groesbeck
in Texas Historical Markers Located on the church sign on the front lawn of the church. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Limestone County Courthouse
in Texas Historical Markers Located near the front entrance to the courthouse. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Limestone County Courthouse - Groesbeck, Texas
in Courthouses A very striking apparently well maintained courthouse locatated on the square. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/18/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Home County of Lafayette Lumpkin Foster
in Texas Historical Markers Located on teh lawn of the county courthouse. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Old Springfield
in Texas Historical Markers This marker stands on the east side of Hwy 14 at the intersection of County Road 456 on the grounds of Fort Parker State Park. posted by: 0ccam location: Texas date listed: 2/15/2009 last visited: 6/29/2008 |
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|  Fort Parker State Park - Mexia, Texas
in State/Provincial Parks The park was named for Fort Parker, a nearby historic settlement established in 1833, and the site of the well-known Comanche Indian raid in May 1836, during which Cynthia Ann Parker was captured. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/18/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Old Springfield Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers Located on the north side of the cemetery. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Johnston, Joseph E., Confederate Reunion Grounds
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Once a Texas State Park which is now operated by the Texas Historical Commission. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Joseph F. Johnston Reunion Grounds
in Texas Historical Markers Located at the entrance to what may have been the parade grounds. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Freestone County
in Texas Historical Markers 1936 pink Centennial highway marker commemorating the formation of Freestone County posted by: rilekyle location: Texas date listed: 9/27/2006 last visited: 11/1/2009 |
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|  Captain L. D. Bradley
in Texas Historical Markers Located outside the Freestone County Courthouse, this marker describes the Civil War actions of a Texas hero. posted by: rilekyle location: Texas date listed: 8/13/2006 last visited: 11/1/2009 |
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|  Val Verde Battery
in Texas Historical Markers Accompanying this historical marker on the Freestone County Courthouse lawn is one of the cannons described. posted by: rilekyle location: Texas date listed: 8/13/2006 last visited: 11/1/2009 |
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|  Freestone County Courthouse - Fairfield, Texas
in Courthouses Originally named Mound Prairie, the community began life around 1850 on a 100 acre tract of land donated by David Hall Love when the location was chosen to be the county seat.
posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/7/2009 last visited: never |
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|  United Methodist Church of Wortham
in Texas Historical Markers Located on the front lawn of the church. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  The Rev. G. W. Bounds
in Texas Historical Markers Located on the front lawn of the church. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Brown Family Cemetery
in Texas Historical Markers On SH 14, about 1.5 mi. N of Kosse posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Leon County Courthouse - Centerville, Texas
in Courthouses The WPA constructed the 3-story (on basement) center building with 2-story wings on either side with rusticated stone exterior and cast stone vertical spandrels at window bays. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/18/2009 last visited: never |
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|  First Methodist Church of Richland
in Texas Historical Markers Located on the front lawn of the church. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  New Baden
in Texas Historical Markers This historical marker details the founding of the community of New Baden in Robertson County. posted by: rilekyle location: Texas date listed: 11/7/2006 last visited: 8/16/2008 |
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|  General Walter Washington Williams
in Texas Historical Markers A burial of the last surviving soldier of the Civil War posted by: Deafdillos location: Texas date listed: 7/13/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Home of Whitney Montgomery, Poet
in Texas Historical Markers This marker is in a turnout on the south side of Highway 287 in Eureka, TX. posted by: 0ccam location: Texas date listed: 9/9/2008 last visited: 7/3/2009 |
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|  Eureka Methodist Church
in Texas Historical Markers This marker is standing perpendicular to the church sign; easily visible on the south side of US 287. posted by: 0ccam location: Texas date listed: 9/21/2008 last visited: 7/3/2009 |
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|  Robertson County Courthouse
in Texas Historical Markers Located in the front lawn of the courthouse. posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Robertson County Courthouse - Franklin, Texas
in Courthouses The county is named for Sterling C. Robertson, an early settler who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.
posted by: txoilgas location: Texas date listed: 11/18/2009 last visited: never |
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