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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Liberty County

 
Clickable Map of Liberty 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 Liberty County, TX (91) Chambers County, TX (38) Hardin County, TX (10) Harris County, TX (536) Jefferson County, TX (125) Montgomery County, TX (68) Polk County, TX (38) San Jacinto County, TX (20)  LibertyCounty(91) Liberty County (91)  ChambersCounty(38) Chambers County (38)  HardinCounty(10) Hardin County (10)  HarrisCounty(536) Harris County (536)  JeffersonCounty(125) Jefferson County (125)  MontgomeryCounty(68) Montgomery County (68)  PolkCounty(38) Polk County (38)  SanJacintoCounty(20) San Jacinto County (20)
Liberty is the county seat for Liberty County
Adjacent to Liberty County, Texas
      Chambers County (38)  
      Hardin County (10)  
      Harris County (536)  
      Jefferson County (125)  
      Montgomery County (68)  
      Polk County (38)  
      San Jacinto County (20)  
 
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101 Texas, Liberty County, Cleveland — World War I Memorial
World War I May 16, 1917 July 1, 1921 Reverse Side World War I 1917 - 1921 Americans Fought to Insure the Rights and Liberties of Small Nations, to Bring Peace and Safety to All Nations and to Make the World Safe for . . . Map (db m206664) WM
102 Texas, Liberty County, Cleveland — World War II Memorial
World War II Dec. 7, 1941 Dec. 31, 1946 Reverse Side World War II 1941 - 1946 America Is Free Because of the Courage, Sacrifices and Lives of Our Men and Women Who Fought and Died ..... From the Atlantic to the Pacific, . . . Map (db m206660) WM
103 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 1937 Dayton City HallLiberty County Historic Landmark
From September 1937 until August 2004, this red brick building housed the city's government, volunteer fire department, police department and public library in various combinations. Prior to 1937, the City conducted its business in rented quarters . . . Map (db m206724) HM
104 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 22415 — Annie Colbert - Rosenwald School
By 1883, Liberty County maintained 53 schools, including 19 African American schools. The average school term was three months for ages 8-14 but the only school for children in Dayton was located near the settlements of Stilson and Fouts. In . . . Map (db m206767) HM
105 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Dayton Egg Circle
In 1915, Dayton farmers' wives were having difficulty marketing left-over eggs after meeting their own needs. Especially in summer, the prices were too low and the quality less than desirable. Believing this to be an important problem, the county . . . Map (db m206721) HM
106 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Dayton World War II Memorial
We the citizens of Dayton dedicate this monument to the memory of these servicemen of World War II who gave their lives so that we may enjoy freedom we shall forever remember their ultimate sacrifice for us. Douglas D. Barrow 1st Lt. . . . Map (db m208592) WM
107 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Dayton's Early Economy
Following the War Between the States, planters in the area stocked their lands with cattle and horses. Ranching was the primary business around Dayton until the turn of the twentieth century when rice farming and lumbering became the big industries . . . Map (db m206756) HM
108 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Dayton's Early History
During its settlement, Dayton was called West Liberty and was considered part of the original town of Liberty, founded in 1831 on a four-league Mexican land grant known as Villa de la Santissma Trinidad de la Libertad. By 1837 it was called Liberty. . . . Map (db m206761) HM
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109 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Dayton's Namesake
Isaiah Cates Day, for whom the town of Dayton is named, was born in Shelby Co. Tennessee on June 12, 1812. His family tradition says that he came to Texas in 1830 with Sam Houston, with whom he remained a life-long friend. Day married Alice D. . . . Map (db m206762) HM
110 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 17880 — Dayton's Old School
Dayton began as part of the City of Liberty. The children who lived here were either educated at home, across the river in the main part of Liberty, or not at all. In 1849, a board of trustees formed a committee to establish a school for these . . . Map (db m128338) HM
111 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Dayton's Volunteer Fire Department
Dayton suffered two devastating fires in the early decades of the 20th century. The first took place in 1913 on Railroad Avenue (Depot Street today). It burned or damaged many businesses that were constructed of lumber. A second fire in 1929 burned . . . Map (db m206765) HM
112 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Early History of Dayton's African American Community
The early history of Dayton's African American Community is a story of struggle but also of endurance and perseverance. In the mid 19th century there were approximately 100 slaves in the Dayton area. After news arrived in Texas of the Emancipation . . . Map (db m206727) HM
113 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 9651 — First Baptist Church of Dayton
The First Baptist congregation in Dayton was formed in 1878, when ten worshipers gathered together to begin a church. A one-room schoolhouse located on what is now East Cook Street, was used for worship services until 1895. The church's first . . . Map (db m195885) HM
114 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 9652 — First Methodist Church of Dayton
Methodist worship services were conducted in West Liberty, later known as Dayton, as early as 1855. By 1900 the First Methodist Church had a full-time pastor, the Rev. G. T. Newberry, who conducted services in the Dayton schoolhouse on North Main . . . Map (db m128339) HM
115 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 9653 — French Cemetery
According to local tradition, this cemetery derives its name from a group of French settlers who were killed and buried near the site sometime during the 18th century. Although no physical evidence of the French burials has been found, the name has . . . Map (db m195689) HM
116 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 9645 — John Cherry(November 23, 1808 - April 12, 1891)
Soldier in Capt. William Logan's company, 2nd Regiment, Volunteers, Texas War for Independence, 1836. Born in Highland County, Ohio, came to Texas with his father, Aaron Cherry, 1818. Settled near a Coushatta Indian village. In 1838 by . . . Map (db m179185) HM
117 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 17824 — Judge Walter S. Neel Home
Built in 1917 by Dayton newspaper owner, editor, publisher and Justice of the Peace Walter S. Neel on a 1.66 acre lot he purchased in 1914, this house is a typical American foursquare style home. Constructed in two months, the four bedroom house . . . Map (db m195679) HM
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118 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Pleasant Hill Baptist ChurchDayton, Texas — Liberty County Historic Landmark —
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church was organized in 1871 at Goat Hill, three (3) miles northeast of Dayton under the leadership of Rev. Sip Baldwin. A new site was purchased; however, construction materials bogged down on the property of Isaac Combs who . . . Map (db m206770) HM
119 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — Ripkowski Brothers Memorial Trees
The Twelve Cypress Trees Are Dedicated as Living Memorials to the 12 Sons of Stash and Mattie Ripkowski Who Showed Valor and Honor by Answering Their Country's Call to Military Service, Most During War Time and Survived, to Return Home . . . Map (db m206563) WM
120 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 22416 — Ryan Cemetery
Also known as Ryan's Graveyard, this historic burial ground served the rural community of Tarkington since at least the 1860s. Named for early pioneer settler Burton B. Tarkington, the farming and ranching community also known as Tarkington . . . Map (db m179186) HM
121 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — The Murder of Louis "Frenchy" Cashat(1899 - 1950)
In the early morning hours of Thursday, June 15, 1950, the City of Dayton experienced its first (and only as of 2019) fatality of a law enforcement officer. There was not yet a Dayton Police Department - that came in 1956. The law was handled by a . . . Map (db m206722) HM
122 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — 9683 — The Runaway Scrape
Famous flight of Texians to escape Santa Anna's invading Mexican army. Tales of the Alamo butchery on March 6, 1836, and the continuing retreat of Gen. Sam Houston's army prompted colonists to abandon homes and property and seek refuge in east . . . Map (db m128333) HM
123 Texas, Liberty County, Dayton — The Stash and Mattie Ripkowski FamilyLiberty County Historic Landmark
As first generation Americans, Stash and Mattie Ripkowski were extremely hard working, religious people who raised their sixteen children to be passionately patriotic and rise to challenges at hand. The family moved to Dayton in 1932 and began . . . Map (db m206561) HM
124 Texas, Liberty County, Eastgate — St. Anne's Catholic Church EastgateLiberty County Historic Landmark
Around 1900, the farming community known as Eastgate began to develop west of Dayton. Czech families moved to the area to farm and make their homes. The Janacek, Vyoral, Kovalcik, Hajovsky, Buchta, Jarma, Kolarik and Fisher families were the first . . . Map (db m206560) HM
125 Texas, Liberty County, Hardin — 9661 — Hardin Methodist Church
This congregation traces its history to 1876 when the Reverend J.R.D. Taylor (1851-1882) established a Methodist Church named China Grove. Early worship services were held in a log church building located nearby. A chapel was constructed in . . . Map (db m195821) HM
126 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 15587 — Atascosito
A Spanish settlement on the Atascosito road was established here in 1757 to prevent French trade with the Indians. Four and one-half miles west of here the road crossed the Trinity. There Alonso de Leon, Spanish explorer, crossed in 1690. The road . . . Map (db m116714) HM
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127 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9658 — Augustine Blackburn Hardin
A Signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence Born in Georgia In 1798 Died July 27, 1871Map (db m195714) HM
128 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9659 — Benjamin Watson Hardin
A Member of the Ninth Congress Republic of Texas Sheriff of Liberty County Born in Georgia March 25, 1796 Died January 2, 1850Map (db m195718) HM
129 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9640 — Bryan Neyland Cemetery
Also known as the Bryan-Williams Cemetery or the Kersting Cemetery, this family burial ground is the resting place for some of Liberty County's most prominent citizens. One of the oldest graves is that of Luke Bryan (1807-69), veteran of the Battle . . . Map (db m195836) HM
130 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — Camp LibertyWorld War II German Prisoner of War Camp — Liberty County Historic Landmark —
In 1943 Liberty County Agricultural Agent Gordon Hart and a rice farm labor committee consisting of J.M. Rich, Jimmy Trousdale, M. E. Peterson, Pat Boyt and J.F. Clark negotiated an agreement with the U.S. Army to deliver German prisoners of war, . . . Map (db m206569) HM
131 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9675 — Captain William M. Logan
Born in North Carolina September 17, 1802 Moved to Liberty 1832 Died in Houston, November 22, 1839 Organized and commanded 3rd Co. 2nd Regiment Texas Volunteers Battle of San Jacinto First sheriff of Liberty County . . . Map (db m117004) HM
132 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9642 — Casa Consistatorial (Courthouse Square)
Originally one of the five squares platted for public use in 1831 by J. Francisco Madero, General Land Commissioner appointed by the Mexican government to survey and grant long-awaited land titles to Texan colonists of the Atascosito area in . . . Map (db m128337) HM
133 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9643 — Catholic Cemetery
In 1853, twenty-two years after Francisco Madero founded the Villa de la Santissima Trinidad de la Libertad, now the town of Liberty, the Rev. Petrus Marie LaCour came to this area. A native of France, he served as the first pastor of the Immaculate . . . Map (db m195840) HM
134 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9646 — City Cemetery
In 1848, eleven years after Liberty was incorporated, the town's trustees appointed a committee to select a suitable location for a community burial ground. Subsequently, this four-acre tract of land was chosen as the city cemetery. Local leaders . . . Map (db m195842) HM
135 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9649 — Cleveland-Partlow House
One of the oldest existing structures in Liberty, this home was built about 1860 by Judge Charles L. Cleveland. It was sold to Frederich F. Foscue in 1870, and William Samuel Partlow bought the property in 1886. Noted as an uncommon example of late . . . Map (db m195827) HM
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136 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 14366 — Col. Edward Bradford Pickett
Edward Bradford Pickett was a war veteran, lawyer and State Senator who resided in Liberty County. He was born in 1823 or 1824 in Statesville (Wilson Co.), Tennessee. In 1848, he enlisted as a private, serving in the U.S.-Mexico War. By 1851, . . . Map (db m117038) HM
137 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — Commercial CornerLiberty County Historic Landmark
The commercial buildings near the courthouse square have played important roles in the economic development of Liberty. German immigrant Henry Steusoff opened a dry goods store in 1866 and a grocery store in 1899 in this block. In 1896 the new . . . Map (db m117036) HM
138 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9650 — Cornelius de Vore
A San Jacinto Veteran Born in New Orleans September 11, 1819 Died July 29, 1883Map (db m195843) HM
139 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9637 — Edward Thomas Branch(December 6, 1811 - September 22, 1861)
Virginia native Edward Thomas Branch came to Texas in 1835 and settled in Liberty. As a First Sergeant in the Texas Volunteers, he participated in the Battle of San Jacinto, and remained in the army as a Second Lieutenant until October 1836. He . . . Map (db m243127) HM
140 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9660 — Franklin Hardin
Born in Franklin County, Georgia January 25, 1803 Died at Liberty, Texas, April 20 1878 An officer at the Siege of Bexar and at San Jacinto 1837 appointed by Congress Surveyor of Liberty County 1841, Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of the 2nd . . . Map (db m195844) HM
141 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9655 — Gillard-Duncan House
Dr. E.J. Gillard (1808-75) brought his family to Texas from Louisiana in 1845. About 1848 he built this home on his plantation east of Liberty. Constructed of native woods, it features Greek Revival styling with Creole influences. Unique features of . . . Map (db m195712) HM
142 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9657 — Griffin Methodist Cemetery
Jackson Hawkins Griffin (1818-1864) came to Liberty in 1835. A member of the Liberty Volunteers during the Texas Revolution, he participated in the Siege of Bexar. His home near this site was often used as a boarding house for families new to the . . . Map (db m195825) HM
143 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9679 — Homesite of George Orr
George Orr first came to Texas in 1813 as a member of the Gutierrez-Magee Expedition. He returned in 1821 with his family and established a home at this site on the Old Atascosito Road. The Orr home was an important stopping place for travelers. Orr . . . Map (db m117003) HM
144 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 17840 — James B. Woods
James B. Woods, the third representative of the Municipality of Liberty to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence, was born on January 21, 1802 in Kentucky. He arrived in Texas in 1830 and settled in the Atascosito Libertad area of Mexico (now . . . Map (db m116825) HM
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145 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9671 — Lallemand, Riguad and Other French Settlers
To Generals Charles Lallemand, Antoine Rigaud, the veterans of the Napoleonic Wars and other French settlers, who, after many trials and adventures, came to Texas in the spring of 1818 to found on the banks of the Trinity River the . . . Map (db m128335) HM
146 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9636 — Liberty Bicentennial Observance1756 • 1956
Atascosito, established Indian Village prior to 1690. Established as District on Atascosito Road by Spanish government in 1857 to prevent French trade with Indians.Map (db m117190) HM
147 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9669 — Liberty County
A trail across this region traveled and described by Alonso de Leon in 1690 became the "La Bahía" or "Lower Road" in the 18th century. First settlement, Atascocita, established in 1757. The town established May 5, 1831 as the "Villa de la Santísima . . . Map (db m121260) HM
148 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9670 — Liberty County
The home of the Orcoquisac Indians. An East – West trail across the region traveled by Alonso De Leon in 1690 became the “La Bahia” or “Lower Road” of the 18th century and the Opelousas Road of the 19th. At the point . . . Map (db m117041) HM
149 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9672 — Liberty Masonic Lodge No. 48, A.F. & A.M.
Organized in 1848 and chartered the following year, the Liberty Masonic Lodge had an initial membership of eleven. Charter members included William J. Mills, W. C. Abbott, E. T. Branch, B. W. Hardin, William Beazley, Jesse Devore, Reason Green, . . . Map (db m243129) HM
150 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9673 — Liberty Methodist Church — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 121 —
Late in 1840, the Rev. Hugh Fields, migrating to Texas from Mississippi, preached the first Methodist sermon in Liberty in the log courthouse. Liberty was one of 17 communities in the Republic of Texas to receive a ministerial appointment from the . . . Map (db m116826) HM
151 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9639 — Luke Bryan
A Soldier in the Army of Texas, 1835 A Participant in the Battle of San Jacinto Born in Louisiana October 7, 1807 Died October 7, 1869Map (db m195837) HM
152 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9677 — Mexican Hill
Following the decisive Battle of San Jacinto in the Texas War for Independence, most of the Mexicans captured in the battle were taken to Galveston. Problems concerning a lack of provisions and the threat of attack persuaded Texas President David G. . . . Map (db m128334) HM
153 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9662 — Milton Ashley Hardin(November 4, 1813 - September 18, 1894)
Tennessee native Milton Hardin moved to Texas in 1828 with his parents, settling in present day Liberty County. In 1835 he fought at the Battle of Concepcion and the Siege of Bexar and secured a land grant for his service. He later sold the land . . . Map (db m195850) HM
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154 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 13537 — Ott Hotel
Built to capitalize on oil boom prosperity, the Ott Hotel became a Liberty landmark. The regional economy in the early 20th century focused on trade, timber and agriculture. The discovery of large oil fields, including Batson (15 mi. NE) and South . . . Map (db m116824) HM
155 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9680 — Plaza Constitucional(Municipal Square)
J. Francisco Madero, appointed by Mexican government to grant land titles, platted Liberty town tract, 1831, with 49 squares in inner city. Five were set aside for public usage — this square has always been site of municipal buildings. In . . . Map (db m116713) HM
156 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9648 — Plaza de Carcel y Casas de CorreccionSquare of the Jail and Houses of Correction
Originally mapped 1831, according to laws of "Coahuila and Texas", then the northernmost state of Mexico. Prison sentences were to be worked out here. By 1885, though, this square was in the mercantile section of town, and the plaza to the east . . . Map (db m116829) HM
157 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9682 — Plaza de MercadoMarket Place
Originally mapped in 1831 as a public plaza by the Mexican government, this was one of five such squares in the town of Liberty. Although this plaza was sold early to private individuals and did not become a public square, it has always been part . . . Map (db m116827) HM
158 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9681 — Plaza Iglesia Parroquial(Parish Church Square)
This block of the inner town of Liberty was set aside and designated for Catholic use in 1831 by J. Francisco Madero, commissioner for the Mexican state of Coahuila-Texas. In April 1846, the Methodist Episcopal Church petitioned the town board . . . Map (db m116712) HM
159 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 12816 — Price Daniel
Texas statesman Price Daniel (1910-1988) was born in nearby Dayton, the son of M.P. and Nannie Partlow Daniel. His career in state and national politics spanned six decades and included service in all three branches of state government. After . . . Map (db m195710) HM
160 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9641 — Pryor Bryan
An Officer in the Army of Texas 1835 - 1836 Born in Louisiana March 11, 1810 Died April 19, 1873 His Wife Mary A. Merriman Bryan Born August 6, 1817 Died January 13, 1861Map (db m206773) HM
161 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9664 — Sam Houston in Liberty County
Pioneer, lawyer, statesman, and leader of the Texas victory over Mexico at San Jacinto, General Sam Houston began a relationship with Liberty County in 1833 that was based on land ownership which continued until his death in 1863. During those years . . . Map (db m117002) HM
162 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center
A regional historical depository constructed in 1976-1977 by the Texas Library and Historical Commission to serve the ten southeast Texas counties carved from the original Atascosito Liberty District of the Republic of Mexico. These counties are . . . Map (db m195704) HM
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163 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — Sam Houston's Law Office
In memory of Sam Houston who during the 1840's occupied as an office a building which stood on this site.Map (db m117037) HM
164 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9687 — Seven Pines
Benjamin Franklin Hardin (1803-1878) came to this area with other members of his family in 1826. Settling in the Atascosito District of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas, Franklin Hardin was named surveyor of the district in 1834. As a member of . . . Map (db m116711) HM
165 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9691 — Site of Liberty's Ursuline Convent
In 1859 Bishop John Mary Odin sent a group of Ursulines from Galveston to Liberty to establish a convent and girls' school. Under the leadership of an energetic French nun, Mother Ambroise, the Sisters bought land at this site and erected two frame . . . Map (db m116710) HM
166 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — Site of the Liberty County First Court HouseLiberty Bicentennial Observance — 1756 • 1956 —
Site of the Liberty County First Court House Bill Daniel, Director General W.D. Partlow, Chairman Historical Marker Committee Map (db m208590) HM
167 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 18457 — Tarver Abstract Company
For well over one hundred years, the Tarver Abstract Company has provided real property title information to the citizens of Liberty County. Thomas Carey Tarver (1846-1925), a native of Tennessee, moved to Texas as a young boy. He served in the . . . Map (db m117062) HM
168 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — The Ruth Canfield Park
In 1938 Ruth Canfield, after hearing from her sister Frances Stramblad how warm winters were in Liberty, relocated the Canfield family from North Dakota to these four lots on Grand Avenue. With daughters Florence, Frances and Patricia, Ruth Canfield . . . Map (db m195826) HM
169 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9686 — The Seven Courthouses of Liberty County
The town of Liberty served as the seat of government for the municipality of Liberty, one of 23 territories in Texas established by Mexico in the 1830s. The first courthouse was erected here in 1831 and was made of hewn logs. Municipalities were . . . Map (db m116709) HM
170 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9690 — The Trinity River
As the longest river with its drainage basin entirely within Texas, the Trinity River's watershed covers 18,000 square miles flowing 715 river miles through 37 Texas counties. Native Americans referred to the Trinity as the Arkikosa or . . . Map (db m128336) HM
171 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — Trinity Valley ExpositionLiberty County Historic Landmark
At the turn of the 20th century, Liberty was a thriving and growing city with many commercial buildings, hotels, schools and churches. In April, 1909, a devastating fire destroyed much of downtown. As Liberty began to rebuild, the Business League . . . Map (db m206567) HM
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172 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 9663 — William Hardin
Delegate to the Second Convention of Texas, 1833 Alcalde of Liberty Municipality, 1835 First Judge of the Municipality Born in Franklin County, Georgia March 25, 1801 Died in Galveston June 28, 1839Map (db m195713) HM
173 Texas, Liberty County, Liberty — 22403 — Yettie Kersting
Henrietta "Yettie" Kersting was born in Giddings, Texas, on October 17th, 1863, daughter of Louisa (Johnson) and Henry Kersting, a German immigrant farmer. Yettie received a public education and early business experience in Lee County. At the turn . . . Map (db m206788) HM
174 Texas, Liberty County, Moss Hill — 9668 — Kalita, Chief of the Coushatta Indians
Kalita Chief of the Coushatta Indians Friend of the pioneersMap (db m173801) HM
175 Texas, Liberty County, Stilson — 9688 — Stilson
The community of Stilson traces its origins to the arrival in the 1890s of the Texas and New Orleans Railroad. Out-of-state developers O.H. Stilson and Rodney Hill bought land in 1896 and immediately began planning a town. They advertised the new . . . Map (db m195678) HM

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