List of Historical Markers in Kaufman County

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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

  • City of Crandall (1971)

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

  • Lone Oak Cemetery (1973)

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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