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Tyler City Historical Markers

Map of Texas State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Tyler
 

City of Tyler Historical Markers

Tyler Historical Markers
Camp Fannin
Camp Ford
City of Tyler
Colonel Bryan Marsh
Colonel Richard B. Hubbard
Colonel Thomas R. Bonner
Confederate Arms Factory
First County Agricultural Extension Agent
Head of Navigation on the Sabine River, Belzora Landing
Headache Springs, C. S. A. Medical Laboratory
Henry Miller Morgan
James Calhoun Hill
Judge Stockton Donley
Major James P. Douglas
Murphey the Jeweler
Neches Saline, C. S. A.
Nicholas Wren
Richard Bennett Hubbard
Scouts of Texas Army
Smith County Jail, 1881
Smith County Rose Industry and the Tyler Rose Garden
Smith County as a 19th Century Legal Center
Smith County, C. S. A.
Smith County
Tyler Confederate Ordnance Plant
Tyler Junior College
Tyler Tap Railroad
Woman’s Building
Yarbrough Building
Tyler Churches
Antioch Baptist Church
Cedar Street United Methodist Church
Christ Episcopal Church
First Baptist Church of Tyler
First Christian Church of Tyler
Hopewell Baptist Church
Marvin Methodist Church
New Harmony Baptist Church
Pine Springs Baptist Church
Pleasant Retreat United Methodist Church
Tyler Schools
Gary Elementary School
Tyler Cemeteries
Bascom Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery
Shamburger Cemetery
Wood-Verner Cemetery
Tyler
Tyler Historical Homes & Houses
Connally House
Frank Bell House
Goodman Home, 1857
John B. and Ketura Douglas House
Loftin-Wiggins House
Major John Dean House
Ramey House
The George R. Philips House
The Patterson Home
Whitaker-McClendon House
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