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Historical Markers in Lynchburg, Texas
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ADJACENT TO HARRIS COUNTY
Brazoria County (182) ►
Chambers County (38) ►
Fort Bend County (122) ►
Galveston County (373) ►
Liberty County (91) ►
Montgomery County (68) ►
Waller County (49) ►
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1 ► Texas, Harris County, Lynchburg — 15791 — Lynchburg Cemetery — ![]() |
The Lynchburg Cemetery is one of the few remaining traces of the early town of Lynchburg, founded and named by Nathaniel Lynch, who arrived in the area in 1822 and received a Mexican land grant near the confluence of Buffalo Bayou and the San . . . — — Map (db m169003) HM |
2 ► Texas, Harris County, Lynchburg — 13677 — Lynchburg Town Ferry — ![]() |
The Lynchburg Town Ferry, founded in 1822 by Nathaniel Lynch, crosses the Houston Ship Channel downstream of the confluence of the San Jacinto River and Buffalo Bayou. In 1829, the authorities at San Felipe de Austin requested that Lynch move his . . . — — Map (db m53534) HM |
3 ► Texas, Harris County, Lynchburg, Lakeview Heights — 10722 — Lynch's Ferry — ![]() |
Established before 1824 by Nathaniel Lynch one of Austin's first colonists on land granted August 19, 1824. Granted exclusive privilege to operate ferry at this point January 1, 1830, by Ayuntamiento of San Felipe. Now known as . . . — — Map (db m168757) HM |
4 ► Texas, Harris County, Lynchburg, Oakland Estates — 10743 — Oakland — One mile south to the site of — ![]() |
Home of David G. Burnet (1788-1870). First President of the Republic of Texas. To Oakland he brought his bride in 1831 and there they and their son William wrested a livelihood from the soil. — — Map (db m168756) HM |