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Witcher House. #17108
Old Salem Cemetery. #17115
Haley Bush Cemetery. #17116
Davenport Grocery. #17117
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Westminster College. #17123
Camp Mercedes. #17130
Texas Historical Marker #17103

First Presbyterian Church of Mission. #17103

1101 Ash Street, Mission, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17104

Lovelady Evergreen Cemetery. #17104

?, Lovelady, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17105

North End Methodist Church. #17105

3810 North Major Drive, Beaumont, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17106

Central Baptist Church. #17106

?, , TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17107

Community Retirement Home. #17107

?, , TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17108

Witcher House. #17108

?, Lampasas, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17109

Thompson School. #17109

?, , TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17113

San Saba Lodge No. 612, A.F. & A.M.. #17113

US 190, San Saba, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17115

Old Salem Cemetery. #17115

CR 1297, Center, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17116

Haley Bush Cemetery. #17116

101 Haley Bush Cemetery Drive, San Augustine, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17117

Davenport Grocery. #17117

212 Farris Street, Wichita Falls, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17119

New Salem Freewill Baptist Church. #17119

4455 South FM 51, Decatur, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17122

Belton Farmers Co-op Gin. #17122

219 South East Street, Belton, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17123

Westminster College. #17123

100 Public St, Westminster, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17124

Zedler's Mill (REPLACEMENT). John and James Meriwether and Leonidas Hardeman in 1874 built a gristmill and a sawmill at this site, with a stone dam across the San Marcos River. Bob Innes, John Orchard, J. K. Walker, and Fritz Zedler, as Luling Water Power Co., bought the mills in 1884, adding a cotton gin. A milling veteran, Zedler in 1888 bought all stock and made his eldest son his business partner. The gin soon burned and was rebuilt. Additional units were added over time. Sons Herman and Charles Zedler joined the firm in 1890. In 1888 the Zedlers began furnishing water and in 1894 electric power to the city. In time various mill units closed; operations ceased about 1960. #17124

?, Luling, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17130

Camp Mercedes. #17130

105 West 10th Street, Mercedes, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17131

Texas Fruit Palace, Anderson County Fair. #17131

200 E. Coronoca St, Palestine, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17135

Cooper Creek School. #17135

?, Denton, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17136

St. John Missionary Baptist Church. #17136

904 N. FM 51, Decatur, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17137

World War II Calhoun County Participation. #17137

N. Shoreline Drive, Port Lavaca, TX, United States