David Sutton Meredith. #17301
Congregation Beth Israel. #17314
Manautou Building. #17316
Murphy School. #17317
Isaiah P. Walker House. #17319
John Wiebel VFW Post 2932. #17321
Mount Joy Cemetery. #17331
Texas Historical Marker #17301

David Sutton Meredith. #17301

705 Magrill St., Longview, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17302

David Sutton Meredith, Jr.. #17302

705 Magrill St., Longview, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17304

Timothy Stephen Smith. #17304

Moody Street, Palestine, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17305

First United Methodist Church of Hebbronville. #17305

211 W. Viggie, Hebbronville, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17306

Cedar Springs Cemetery. #17306

?, Rosebud, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17308

Williams Ranch Cemetery. #17308

CR 508 - Williams Ranch Road, Mullin, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17309

Republic of Texas' Santa Fe Expedition in Wise County. #17309

Hwy 380 and Overland Drive, Bridgeport, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17312

Mount Olive Baptist Church. #17312

121 West McFarland Dr., Kerrville, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17314

Congregation Beth Israel. #17314

825 W. Beauregard Ave., San Angelo, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17316

Manautou Building. #17316

1201 E Washington Street, Brownsville, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17317

Murphy School. #17317

205 North Murphy Road/FM 2551, Murphy, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17318

Gillum Cemetery. Absolom Barton Gillum (1836-1923) and his wife, Hannah Emmaline, arrived in Texas from Alabama in 1872. In 1880, Gillum bought land at the present side of the cemetery. A. B. Gillum served in the Civil War, was Postmaster of Okalla, was recognized as a Master Mason and owned a cotton gin. The first person buried in the cemetery is four-year-old William "Willie" Peter Gillum (1878-1882), the son of A. B. and Hannah. Other burials include woodmen of the world and veterans from the Civil War to the present. An additional 2.5 acres was added to the cemetery in 1990. The Gillum Cemetery Association maintains this historic cemetery, a reminder of the area's pioneer ancestors. #17318

7700 FM 2657, Oakalla, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17319

Isaiah P. Walker House. #17319

3534 Miramar Dr, Shoreacres, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17320

Clark Cemetery. #17320

1390 Friendship Road, Weatherford, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17321

John Wiebel VFW Post 2932. #17321

620 W. Wheeler St., Aransas Pass, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17322

Odem First Baptist Church. #17322

307 W. Turner St., Odem, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17323

Laredo's First International Bridge. #17323

Water Street & Convent Avenue, Laredo, TX, United States

Texas Historical Marker #17324

Little Bethel Baptist Church. #17324

120 S. Wilson St., Ladonia, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17330

Camp Shed Cemetery. #17330

FM 1742, Cooper, TX, United States

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Texas Historical Marker #17331

Mount Joy Cemetery. #17331

C.R. 4730, Cooper, TX, United States

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