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Texas Independence War Topic

 
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By Sandra Hughes, June 14, 2014
McMahon House Marker
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1Alabama (Lawrence County), Courtland — McMahon House
2Alabama (Lawrence County), Courtland — The Red Rovers / Red Rovers Roster
3Arkansas (Benton County), Bella Vista — The Alamo
4Georgia (Crawford County), Knoxville — 039-1 — Crawford County
5Georgia (Crawford County), Knoxville — Joanna Troutman
6Georgia (Gwinnett County), Lawrenceville — Memorial to the Fallen of 1836
7Georgia (Jones County), Clinton — 084-6 — Gen. Iverson’s Birthplace — >>>------>
8Georgia (Lumpkin County), Dahlonega — 093-8 — Dahlonega Mustering Grounds
9Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Columbian Lodge No. 7, Free & Accepted Masons Columbus, Georgia
10Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Frontier Wars
11Kentucky (Daviess County), Owensboro — 1843 — Algernon Sidney Thruston
12Kentucky (Logan County), Russellville — 958 — Bowie, A Kentuckian
13Kentucky (McCracken County), Paducah — 864 — Liberty of Texas 1836 / Mexican-American War 1846-48
14Kentucky (Simpson County), Franklin — "Frontier Portraits" — 19th century heroes
15Louisiana (Lafourche Parish), Thibodaux — Acadia Plantation
16Louisiana (St. Landry Parish), Opelousas — Jim Bowie Oak
17Louisiana (St. Landry Parish), Opelousas — Site of Bowie Residence
18New Jersey (Essex County), Newark — David Burnet
19Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), Philadelphia — Lieutenant Joseph Bonnell — a Hero of the War for Texas Independence
20South Carolina (Saluda County), Saluda — Travis / Bonham Memorial
21Tennessee (Blount County), Greenback — 1 E 108 — Sam Houston American Giant Homesite
22Tennessee (Blount County), Maryville — General Sam Houston
23Tennessee (Blount County), Maryville — General Sam Houston — Soldier and Statesman
24Tennessee (Blount County), Maryville — 1E16 — Where Houston Enlisted
25Tennessee (Gibson County), Trenton — David Crockett
26Tennessee (Hamblen County), Morristown — 1B-9 — Crockett Tavern
27Tennessee (Lawrence County), Lawrenceburg — 1786-1836 David Crockett — A Tennessee Legacy… — “Be always sure you are right, then go ahead!” —
28Tennessee (Lawrence County), Lawrenceburg — A Summary of the Life of Davy Crockett:
29Tennessee (Lawrence County), Lawrenceburg — Col. David Crockett
30Tennessee (Madison County), Jackson — David Crockett
31Tennessee (Washington County), Limestone — A Summary of the Life of Davy Crockett
32Tennessee (Washington County), Limestone — Crockett
33Tennessee (Washington County), Limestone — Davy Crockett’s Birthplace
34Texas (Andrews County), Andrews — 167 — Andrews County
35Texas (Aransas County), Lamar — 1547 — John Fagan
36Texas (Aransas County), Lamar — 5103 — Stella Maris Chapel
37Texas (Atascosa County), Poteet — 4819 — Site of Jose Antonio Navarro Ranch Headquarters — (2.3 Mi. SSE)
38Texas (Austin County), Bellville — 243 — Austin County
39Texas (Austin County), Bellville — 366 — Early History of Bellville Methodist Church
40Texas (Austin County), Industry — 1941 — Charles Fordtran — (May 7, 1801-Nov. 1, 1900)
41Texas (Austin County), San Felipe — 5514 — A Town Hall
42Texas (Austin County), San Felipe — 11707 — Early Roads To San Felipe
43Texas (Austin County), San Felipe — 2678 — J.J. Josey General Store
44Texas (Austin County), San Felipe — John Bricker
45Texas (Austin County), San Felipe — 4536 — San Felipe de Austin
46Texas (Austin County), San Felipe — 249 — Stephen F. Austin's Cabin
47Texas (Austin County), Wallis — 6344 — Martin Allen — (November 28, 1780 - December 30, 1837)
48Texas (Bastrop County), Bastrop — 9163 — Captain James Burleson
49Texas (Bastrop County), Bastrop — 9151 — Early History of the City of Bastrop
50Texas (Bastrop County), Bastrop — 9185 — Felipe Entrique Neri, Baron De Bastrop — 1770 - 1829
51Texas (Bastrop County), Bastrop — 9240 — Samuel Wolfenberger — (1804 - 1860)
52Texas (Bastrop County), Bastrop — 13114 — Thomas H. Mays
53Texas (Bastrop County), Elgin — 9171 — Site of the Home of Col. Robert M. Coleman — (1799 -1837) —
54Texas (Bastrop County), Smithville — 9228 — Stephen Scallorn
55Texas (Bee County), Beeville — 3315 — Medio Creek — Significant natural landmark
56Texas (Bell County), Belton — 3516 — Mrs. Sarah Ann Hardin-Kelton
57Texas (Bell County), Belton — 15622 — Norman Austin — (August 2, 1811 – May 12, 1890)
58Texas (Bell County), Belton — 5859 — Wilson Van Dyke — (Dec 25, 1817 - Aug. 3, 1881)
59Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 141st Infantry Regiment — "Remember the Alamo" — Oldest Militia Unit in Texas —
60Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 86 — Adina de Zavala — (November 28, 1861 – March 1, 1955)
61Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Alamo Funeral Pyre
62Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 96 — Alamo Low Barracks and Main Gateway
63Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Articles of Capitulation
64Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 400 — Bexar County Under Nine Governments
65Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 1287 — Clara Driscoll — (April 2, 1881 - July 17, 1945)
66Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Clara Driscoll — Lest We Forget
67Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Council House
68Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Dawson Massacre Memorial — September 18, 1842
69Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Founding of the Mission and Origin of Name
70Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Gonzales Men at the Alamo
71Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Heroes of the Alamo
72Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Japanese Monument to The Heroes of the Alamo
73Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 4962 — John W. Smith — (November 4, 1792 - January 12, 1845)
74Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 4386 — Jose Francisco Ruiz — (January 29, 1783 - January 20, 1840)
75Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — La Villita
76Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Letter From The Alamo
77Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Lt. Col. William Barret Travis
78Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Main Plaza Fortifications
79Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Masonic Heroes of the Alamo
80Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 4633 — Near Homesite of Erasmo Seguin — (May 16, 1782 - November 7, 1857)
81Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 13379 — Perote Prisoners
82Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Remains of the Alamo Heroes
83Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 3262 — Samuel Augustus Maverick — Site of Home (1850 to 1870)
84Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 11743 — Site of De La Garza House, Gardens and Mint
85Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Soldiers of the War of 1812 Who Fought for Texas
86Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Tennessee Volunteers at the Alamo
87Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Alamo — A Story Bigger Than Texas — (Long Barrack) —
88Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Alamo / El Alamo
89Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 95 — The Alamo Cenotaph — "The Spirit of Sacrifice"
90Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Alamo in 1836
91Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Alamo in 1836
92Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Alamo in 1836
93Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Alamo in 1836
94Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 335 — The Battle of the Salado
95Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 748 — The Casas Reales
96Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 1182 — The Dawson Massacre
97Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 5135 — The Storming of Bexar — Vicinity of — (December 5-9, 1835) —
98Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 5888 — The Woll Invasion
99Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Twin Cypress Mexican Sniper Tree
100Texas (Bowie County), New Boston — 9469 — Bowie County

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