Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
116 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 116 are listed. ⊲ Previous 100                                              

 
 

Historical Markers and War Memorials in Caldwell County

 
Clickable Map of Caldwell County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Caldwell County, TX (65) Bastrop County, TX (91) Fayette County, TX (149) Gonzales County, TX (91) Guadalupe County, TX (86) Hays County, TX (143) Travis County, TX (510)  CaldwellCounty(65) Caldwell County (65)  BastropCounty(91) Bastrop County (91)  FayetteCounty(149) Fayette County (149)  GonzalesCounty(91) Gonzales County (91)  GuadalupeCounty(86) Guadalupe County (86)  HaysCounty(143) Hays County (143)  TravisCounty(510) Travis County (510)
Lockhart is the county seat for Caldwell County
Adjacent to Caldwell County, Texas
      Bastrop County (91)  
      Fayette County (149)  
      Gonzales County (91)  
      Guadalupe County (86)  
      Hays County (143)  
      Travis County (510)  
 
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
101 Texas, Caldwell County, Luling — Welcome to Heritage Circle...
On East Davis Street at Laurel Avenue, on the left when traveling west on East Davis Street.
Heritage Circle was created by the Luling Main Street organization as a platform to recognize several extraordinary people from Luling who achieved nationwide acclaim for their outstanding contributions. A partnership with the annual "Night in Old . . . Map (db m204707) HM
102 Texas, Caldwell County, Luling — Welcome to Rafael Rios Park
On East Davis Street at Pecan Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Davis Street.
On August 9, 1922 the trajectory of Luling changed forever when oil was discovered 6 miles northwest of town on a 126 acre plot of land named "El Rancho", which was owned by Mexican immigrant Rafael Rios, Sr. The Rafael Rios #1 discovery well opened . . . Map (db m204668) HM
103 Texas, Caldwell County, Luling — Why Here? Why Then?
Near South Laurel Avenue at South Magnolia Street (State Highway 80).
The arrival of the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad in 1874 led to the sudden appearance of Luling, Texas, which quickly grew to 800 - 1000 residents. The demand for cornmeal prompted John and Jim Meriwether and Leonidas Hardiman to . . . Map (db m204789) HM
104 Texas, Caldwell County, Luling — 9778 — William Johnson Cabin
On North Magnolia Avenue (U.S. 183) at East Austin Street, on the right when traveling north on North Magnolia Avenue.
The Rev. William Johnson (1822 - 89), Farmer and Baptist Minister who came to Texas in 1833, built this shotgun style cabin near Tenney Creek (11 Mi NE of Luling) in 1870s. Family included five children. His son W.E. (Billie) became a Physician in . . . Map (db m159705) HM
105 Texas, Caldwell County, Luling — 9786 — Zedler's Mills
Near South Laurel Avenue at South Magnolia Avenue (Texas Highway 80), on the right when traveling south.
John and James Meriwether and Leonidas Hardeman in 1874 built gristmill and sawmill at this site, with a stone dam across the San Marcos River. Bob Innes, John Orchard, J.K. Walker, and Fritz Zedler, as Luling Water Power Co., bought mills in 1884, . . . Map (db m76908) HM
106 Texas, Caldwell County, Martindale — 13742 — Ebenezer Lutheran Church
On Church Street (County Road 239) 0.3 miles west of Farm to Market Road 1966, on the left when traveling west.
In 1885 the Rev. C. Kreuzenstein conducted the first formal German Lutheran worship service in this area. On June 3, 1886, a congregation was organized with 20 charter families. In 1924, during the pastorate of the Rev. Hans Erich Krause . . . Map (db m149951) HM
107 Texas, Caldwell County, Martindale — 13069 — Humphreys Cemetery
Near Humphrey Ct (County Road 66) 0.2 miles west of San Marcos Highway (State Highway 80).
Members of the Jennings and Humphreys families settled in the Martindale area in the 1850s. They established a cemetery on land bought by Joseph Humphreys in 1855. Set aside on this raised area, the burial ground initially served family members who . . . Map (db m149944) HM
108 Texas, Caldwell County, McMahan — 9758 — Bethel Primitive Baptist Church
On Farm to Market Road 713 at Old Colony Line Road, on the left when traveling west on Highway 713.
This congregation was organized June 19, 1852, in the home of John Fleming near this site. Elders George Daniels and Reuben W. Ellis from the Plum Creek Primitive Baptist Church were called to serve as pastors by the charter members: James . . . Map (db m180705) HM
Paid Advertisement
109 Texas, Caldwell County, McMahan — 17896 — Fleming Memorial Cemetery
On Old Colony Line Road, on the left when traveling south.
This graveyard, known as Fleming Memorial Cemetery or Fleming Colored Cemetery, has served the area's African American community for more than 100 years. John M. Fleming originally buried his deceased slaves here and eventually deeded it to . . . Map (db m180709) HM
110 Texas, Caldwell County, McMahan — 13251 — Jeffrey Cemetery
On Farm to Market Road 713 at Old Colony Line Road, on the left when traveling west on Highway 713.
Tennessee native Abraham Roberts wed Cynthia Jeffrey in Alabama in 1828. The couple arrived in Seguin, Texas, ten years later with their family. In 1840, Roberts purchased land on Tinney's Creek in what was then Gonzales County. He and other area . . . Map (db m180707) HM
111 Texas, Caldwell County, Mustang Ridge — 9777 — Harris Cemetery
Near Farm to Market Road 1854.
Sidon H. Harris and his family arrived in Texas in 1851, and moved to this vicinity in 1856. Harris and his wife, Amanda, bought two parcels of land, and this family cemetery was begun when Sidon died in 1861. Two Harris children were buried here in . . . Map (db m149822) HM
112 Texas, Caldwell County, Niederwald — 70 — Kings Highway Camino Real — Old San Antonio RoadMarker #70 — El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail —
On Camino Real (Texas Route 21) 0.1 miles west of Candide Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Kings Highway Camino Real Old San Antonio Road Marked by The Daughters of The American Revolution and The State of Texas A.D. 1918Map (db m222734) HM
113 Texas, Caldwell County, Niederwald — 71 — Kings Highway Camino Real — Old San Antonio RoadMarker #71 — El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail —
On Camino Real (Texas Route 21) at Donburry Trail, on the right when traveling south on Camino Real.
Kings Highway Camino Real Old San Antonio Road Marked by The Daughters of The American Revolution and The State of Texas A.D. 1918Map (db m222736) HM
114 Texas, Caldwell County, Prairie Lea — 14401 — Prairie Lea United Methodist Church
On San Marcos Highway (State Highway 8p) at Market Street, on the left when traveling north on San Marcos Highway.
In 1853, five years after the organization of Caldwell County, a Methodist Church was organized in the Prairie Lea community. Heads of the four charter families were George Francis and Pendleton Rector, veterans of the Battle of San Jacinto; early . . . Map (db m159730) HM
115 Texas, Caldwell County, San Marcos — 73 — Kings HighwayCamino Real — Old San Antonio Road —
On State Highway 21, 0.9 miles east of Airport Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of Texas A.D. 1918Map (db m197506) HM
116 Texas, Caldwell County, Stairtown — 12654 — Rafael Rios No. 1(Located 0.8 Mi. N, on Farm Road 671)
On San Marcos Highway (State Highway 80) at Stairtown Road (County Route 671), on the right when traveling east on San Marcos Highway.
Discovery well of Luling Field, a major Texas oil area. Wildcatter E.B. Davis drilled on land owned by R. Rios. Well came in Aug. 10, 1922, after 3 dry holes had been drilled in same area. Magnolia (now Mobil) Oil Co. bought field 1926. By 1969, . . . Map (db m201846) HM

116 entries matched your criteria. Entries 101 through 116 are listed above. ⊲ Previous 100
 
 
CeraNet Cloud Computing sponsors the Historical Marker Database.
This website earns income from purchases you make after using our links to Amazon.com. We appreciate your support.
Paid Advertisement
Jul. 1, 2024