• Alfred M. Hallmark
  • First Baptist Church of Zephyr
  • Military Road
  • Belle Plaine Cemetery
  • Community of Fodice
  • Providence Church and Cemetery
  • Packsaddle Mountain
  • No. 59 Old San Antonio Road
  • Anderson County in the Civil War
  • Smithfield Baptist Church
  • Phair Cemetery
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TEXAS HISTORICAL MARKERS

Harrison County HistoricalMarkers 

We have yet to explore Harrison County 
NUMBER OF MARKERS IN COUNTY - 143
Have - 0 Need - 155
12th May, 2020 - On review Harrison County will prove to have it's challenges, but after all the COVID-19 pandemic challenges, Harrison County will be a challenge we actually would enjoy. 
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Albert & Katie Van Hook House 
Alexander Travis Hawthorn 
Bailey Anderson
Bethel United Methodist Camp Meeting and Church
Bethesda Baptist Church 
Billy Anderson Home
Bishop College 
Booker T. Washington School 
C.G. Lancaster
Center Cemetery
Confederate Capitol of Missouri 
Confederate Memorial 
Confederate Memorial 
Confederate Memorial
Cooperville Rosenwald School
County Line Cemetery 
Cumberland Presbyterians in Harrison County 
Dr. Matthew W. Dogan Sr. 
Dr. Samuel Floyd Vaughan Home 
East Texas Baptist University 
Ebenezer Methodist Church 
Edgemont 
Elks Building 
Ewing Chapel Cemetery 
First Baptist Church 
First Methodist Church 
First Presbyterian Church
First State Bank of Hallsville 
First Telegraph Office in Texas
Former Site of Old Concord Methodist Church and Concord Masonic Lodge 
Forrest-Rogers-Dollahite Cemetery 
Fraley-Garland House 
Fred Lewis
Fry-Barry House 
Ginocchio-Cook-Pedison House 
Ginocchio Hotel and Restaurant 
Girlhood Home of Southern Beauty Lucy Holcombe Pickens 
Governor Edward Clark 
Greenwood Cemetery 
Gum Springs Cemetery 
Hagerty-Harris House 
Hallsville 
Harleton 
Harleton Methodist Church 
Harrison County 
Harrison County
Harrison County Courthouse 
H. B. Pemberton
Hometown of Mrs. Lyndon B.Johnson
Home Town of Texas Confederate General Elkanah Greer 

Hometown of Texas Confederate James Harper Starr 
Howntown Texas First Confederate Governor Edward Clark
Home of Last Texas Confederate Governor Pendleton Murrah 
Home of William Thomas Scott 
Hometown of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson 
Horace Randal 
James F. Taylor Lodge No. 169, A.F. & A.M. 
James L. Farmer, Jr. 
James Leonard Farmer, Sr.
Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church 
Joe Weisman and Company 
John Barry Henderson Home 
John T. Mills 
Judge J. B. Williamson House 
Kahn Memorial Hospital 
Key Log Cabin
LaGrone's Chapel 
​Leigh Community Center and Health Unit
Liberty Cemetery
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant 
Lt. Gen. George Perry Rains 
Magnolia Hall 
Maplecroft
Marshall 
Marshall
Marshall - Birthplace of Boogie Woogie
​Marshall, C.S.A. 
Marshall Cemetery 
Marshall Hall 
Marshall Hebrew Cemetery 
Marshall Hebrew Cemetery 
Marshall Pottery 
Marshall Powder Mill 
Marshall-Shreveport Stagecoach Road 
Matthew Duncan Ector

Matthew W. Dogan, Sr. 
Melvin B. Tolson 
Nesbitt Cemetery 
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
Noonday Cemetery 
Noonday Holiness Camp
Noonday Holiness Camp Interdenominational 
Old Grover Cemetery
Old Powder Mill Cemetery 
Old Town of Port Caddo
Pierce House 
Piney Cemetery 
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 
Pope Cemetery
Robert W. Loughery, Civil War Editor 
Sabine Farms 
Sam Houston School 
Sam Houston's 1857 Campaign in Marshall 
Simmons Hill Baptist Church 
Site of Central School 
Site of Davidson Homestead 
Site of Marshall Masonic Female Institute 
Site of Marshall University 

Site of Temple Moses Montefiore
Site of The Confederate Hat Factory in Marshall, C.S.A. 
Site of the Capitol Hotel 
Smyrna Cemetery 
Smyrna United Methodist Church 
Solomon Ruffin Perry 
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 
St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery 
Starr Family Home 
Swanson's Landing 
Temple Emanu-El Cemetery 
Texas & Pacific Depot 
Texas State Line
The Adams House
The Allen House 

The Arnot House 
The Belle Fry Gaines House
The Gregg-Furrh-Elder House 
The Hallsville Cemetery 
The Hochwald House 
The Hub Shoe Store 
The Library Movement in Marshall 
The Turner House 
Todd-McKay-Wheat House 
To the Memory of Walter Payne Lane
Town of Scottsville 
Trammel's Trace Cabin 
Trinity Episcopal Church 
Unknown Confederate Soldiers
Van Zandt Hill 
Walter Payne Lane 
Ware Home 
Webster-Mimosa Hall Cemetery 
Weisman-Hirsch House 
Whaley House 
Whetstone-Lancaster House 
Whetstone Memorial 
Wigfall House 
Wiley Cemetery 
Wiley College
William Bates Anderson Home 
William Delafield 
William Patillo House 
Woodlawn Baptist Church
​Woodlawn Cemetery
Woodley Cemetery 
Woodley House 
Wyalucing 
Wyalucing 
Young's Mill Pond 
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  • Alfred M. Hallmark
  • First Baptist Church of Zephyr
  • Military Road
  • Belle Plaine Cemetery
  • Community of Fodice
  • Providence Church and Cemetery
  • Packsaddle Mountain
  • No. 59 Old San Antonio Road
  • Anderson County in the Civil War
  • Smithfield Baptist Church
  • Phair Cemetery
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