• 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

Marion County Historical Markers 

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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 
Bluebonnet 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 
Confederate Monument
Dan N. Alley Home 
David Culbertson 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 
Old Apothecary Shop
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 State Line
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 
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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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