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This list provides an overview of all the places and objects in Kaufman County , Texas , where so-called Historical Markers have been set up or attached by the Texas Historical Commission . These memorial plaques are used to remember historically significant places, facilities, buildings or people.
To date, 84 historical markers have been installed in Kaufman County.
Note: The list shows all Historical Markers sorted by city. The year of construction is given in brackets.
College Mound
Methodist Church, 1844 (1936)
Crandall
Forney
William and Blanche Brooks House
Walter Dickson Adams and the Adams Drugstore (1989)
1899 Automobile Trip (1990)
Brooklyn Lodge No. 386, AF & A..M. (1988)
William and Blanche Brooks House (1997)
Dixie Overland Highway (US Highway 80) (2005)
First Presbyterian Church of Forney (1986)
Forney (1995)
Forney High School Building (1995)
Forney Independent School District (1996)
The Forney Messenger (1986)
Hillcrest Cemetery (1982)
William Madison McDonald (2002)
McKellar House (1989)
Dick P. Moore House (1985)
Kaufman
Colonel Isham Chisum (1971)
Church of Our Merciful Savior (1967)
Covenant United Presbyterian Church (1971)
First Baptist Church of Kaufman (1973)
First Christian Church of Kaufman (1980)
First United Methodist Church (1969)
Fox Cemetery (1968)
Greenslade Drug Store (1968)
Huff-Park House (1971)
Kaufman County (1936)
Kaufman County Poor Farm (1997)
Kaufman Pioneer Cemetery (Love Family Cemetery) (1999)
King's Fort (1970)
Mrs. William P. King (1970)
Morrow Chapel Cemetery (1981)
Captain Israel Spikes (1968)
Kemp
Mabank
First Baptist Church of Mabank (1979)
First Presbyterian Church of Mabank (1990)
Mabank (1979)
Roddy Lodge No. 734, AF & AM (1993)
Prairieville
Capt. Edward Thomas Broughton and the Johnson Guards (1995)
Prairieville (1971)
Pyle Prairie Cemetery
Pyle Prairie Cemetery (1989)
Rosser
Rosser Depot of the Texas Midland Railroad (1982)
Scurry
Kaufman Lodge No. 726, AF & AM (2000)
Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church (1980)
Terrell
Ables Springs (1985)
Walter P. and Meck Allen House (2004)
The American National Bank of Terrell (1976)
Bethlehem Baptist Church (1989)
William Henry Burnett (1982)
Carnegie Library Building (1969)
Cartwright House (1968)
Church of the Good Shepherd (1967)
Homesite of Gov. Oscar Branch Colquitt (1969)
John H. Corley Home (1968)
Dry Creek Cemetery (1980)
First Baptist Church of Terrell (1975)
First Christian Church of Terrell (1976)
First Presbyterian Church of Terrell (1988)
First United Methodist Church of Terrell (1977)
Dr. LE Griffith Home (1962)
WE Henderson Home (1970)
Lawrence Cemetery (1991)
Oakland Memorial Park (1983)
The Old Graveyard (Pioneer Cemetery) (1996)
Poetry Baptist Church (1974)
Poetry Methodist Church (1978)
Porter Farms (1970)
Public Education in Terrell (1985)
Frank Reaugh (1971)
Rockwall and Brin Church of Christ (1976)
Rose Hill Cemetery (1976)
Saint John Catholic Church (1972)
Terrell Elementary School (1996)
Robert A. Terrell (1994)
Robert A. Terrell Home (1962)
Terrell State Hospital (1968)
Terrell State Hospital Cemetery (1985)
Texas Midland Railroad (1982)
Texas & Pacific Railroad Freight Depot (1996)
RL Warren House (1973)
White Hall School (1990)
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