Marion County Historical Markers
1897 Howe Truss Train Trestle
19th Century Business House
A. M. Urquhart House
Alice Emmert Home
Alley-McKay House
Atkins House
Austin Street Mercantile
Beard House
Benefield Sr. Home
Berea Community
Blue Bonnet Farm
Brown-Bender House
Brown Building
Capt. Wm. Perry House
Captain William Perry
Captain William Perry
Carlson, Mary, Home
Christ Episcopal Church
Claiborne House
Confederate Civil War Meat Packing Plant
Dan N. Alley Home
Deware, J. M., Residence
Doyle Bower House
Early Jefferson Lodge Building
Early Site of Bell Factory
Excelsior House
Falling Leaves, 1855
First Baptist Church of Jefferson
First Methodist Church
First National Bank of Jefferson
First Texas Artificial Gas Plant
Frazier Cemetery
Freeman Plantation
Freeman Plantation
Frith-Jones Cemetery
"Gay 90's House"
George T. Todd House
George Webster Smith
Godfrey-Singleton House
Graham, Capt. Charles G
Guarding Oak
Haggard, George E., Bldg. (RE 80)
Haggard, George E., Funeral Home
Historic Houston Street Victorian Cottage
Hodge-Taylor House
Home of Capt. Charles G. Graham
Homesite of Barry Benefield
Houston Street College
Hudgins-Blake House
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
J. H. Rowell Home
Jay Gould Railroad Car
Jay Gould Railroad Car
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson C. S. A.
Jefferson Ordnance Magazine
Jefferson Playhouse
Jefferson Public Library
Jefferson Turn Basin
John M. Vines
Kahn Saloon
Kellyville
Knightwood
Liberty Baptist Church
Lockett Cemetery
Macedonia United Methodist Church
Manse, The
Marion County
Marion County Courthouse
Marion County Depression Era Roadside Park
McCasland, Joe, Home
Meat Packing Plant
Methodist Church
Mims Chapel Methodist Church and Cemetery5
Moseley, J.B., Home
Murphy Building
Nash Iron Works
Oakwood Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery (Medallion Only)
Old Federal Building
Old Federal Court and Post Office Building
Old Home of Geo. Keese
Old Livery Stable --
Old Rosebud Saloon
Perry Woods Home
Plantation House
Planters Bank
Potter's Point
Presbyterian Church
Preston Home
Pyland African American Cemetery
R. B. Walker House
Red River Warehouse
Richard Waterhouse
Rogers Home
Rogers Home
Rowell Family Home
Rowell Home
S. D. Rainey Home
Sagamore
Savannah Cemetery
Schluter Home
Sedberry, Mrs. Ruth, Home
Singleton Family Home
Site of First Ice Factory in Texas
Site of Home of Captain George T. Todd
St. Louis Commission Company Warehouse
Sterne Fountain
Stilley-Young House
Synagogue:Sinai Hebrew Cong. of Beth-El, 1876
Taylor Cemetery
Terry, R.S., Home
Texas Statesman Charles Allen Culberson
The Brooks House
The Figures House
The Homestead
The House of the Seasons
The Jefferson "Jimplecute"
"The Magnolias"
The Marsh Place
The Thurman Place
Todd-Terhune Residence
Torrans-Clopton-Spellings House
Trammel's Trace
Union Missionary Baptist Church
Vernon Dalhart
W. S. Terry Home
Wilkinson Cemetery
William Clark Residence
19th Century Business House
A. M. Urquhart House
Alice Emmert Home
Alley-McKay House
Atkins House
Austin Street Mercantile
Beard House
Benefield Sr. Home
Berea Community
Blue Bonnet Farm
Brown-Bender House
Brown Building
Capt. Wm. Perry House
Captain William Perry
Captain William Perry
Carlson, Mary, Home
Christ Episcopal Church
Claiborne House
Confederate Civil War Meat Packing Plant
Dan N. Alley Home
Deware, J. M., Residence
Doyle Bower House
Early Jefferson Lodge Building
Early Site of Bell Factory
Excelsior House
Falling Leaves, 1855
First Baptist Church of Jefferson
First Methodist Church
First National Bank of Jefferson
First Texas Artificial Gas Plant
Frazier Cemetery
Freeman Plantation
Freeman Plantation
Frith-Jones Cemetery
"Gay 90's House"
George T. Todd House
George Webster Smith
Godfrey-Singleton House
Graham, Capt. Charles G
Guarding Oak
Haggard, George E., Bldg. (RE 80)
Haggard, George E., Funeral Home
Historic Houston Street Victorian Cottage
Hodge-Taylor House
Home of Capt. Charles G. Graham
Homesite of Barry Benefield
Houston Street College
Hudgins-Blake House
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
J. H. Rowell Home
Jay Gould Railroad Car
Jay Gould Railroad Car
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson C. S. A.
Jefferson Ordnance Magazine
Jefferson Playhouse
Jefferson Public Library
Jefferson Turn Basin
John M. Vines
Kahn Saloon
Kellyville
Knightwood
Liberty Baptist Church
Lockett Cemetery
Macedonia United Methodist Church
Manse, The
Marion County
Marion County Courthouse
Marion County Depression Era Roadside Park
McCasland, Joe, Home
Meat Packing Plant
Methodist Church
Mims Chapel Methodist Church and Cemetery5
Moseley, J.B., Home
Murphy Building
Nash Iron Works
Oakwood Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery (Medallion Only)
Old Federal Building
Old Federal Court and Post Office Building
Old Home of Geo. Keese
Old Livery Stable --
Old Rosebud Saloon
Perry Woods Home
Plantation House
Planters Bank
Potter's Point
Presbyterian Church
Preston Home
Pyland African American Cemetery
R. B. Walker House
Red River Warehouse
Richard Waterhouse
Rogers Home
Rogers Home
Rowell Family Home
Rowell Home
S. D. Rainey Home
Sagamore
Savannah Cemetery
Schluter Home
Sedberry, Mrs. Ruth, Home
Singleton Family Home
Site of First Ice Factory in Texas
Site of Home of Captain George T. Todd
St. Louis Commission Company Warehouse
Sterne Fountain
Stilley-Young House
Synagogue:Sinai Hebrew Cong. of Beth-El, 1876
Taylor Cemetery
Terry, R.S., Home
Texas Statesman Charles Allen Culberson
The Brooks House
The Figures House
The Homestead
The House of the Seasons
The Jefferson "Jimplecute"
"The Magnolias"
The Marsh Place
The Thurman Place
Todd-Terhune Residence
Torrans-Clopton-Spellings House
Trammel's Trace
Union Missionary Baptist Church
Vernon Dalhart
W. S. Terry Home
Wilkinson Cemetery
William Clark Residence