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Historical Markers in Port Bolivar, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Galveston 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 Galveston County, TX (373) Brazoria County, TX (182) Chambers County, TX (38) Harris County, TX (532)  GalvestonCounty(373) Galveston County (373)  BrazoriaCounty(182) Brazoria County (182)  ChambersCounty(38) Chambers County (38)  HarrisCounty(532) Harris County (532)
Galveston is the county seat for Galveston County
Bolivar Peninsula is in Galveston County
      Galveston County (373)  
ADJACENT TO GALVESTON COUNTY
      Brazoria County (182)  
      Chambers County (38)  
      Harris County (532)  
 
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1 Texas, Galveston County, Bolivar Peninsula, Port Bolivar — Port Bolivar Cemetery
On State Road 87 west of Magnolia Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Port Bolivar Cemetery was established between 1885 and 1890. There was seven recorded graves before 1900. They were the descendants of the Simpton's, Schrieber's, Clinton's and Megg's. In the early 1900 the recorded family graves are Johnson's, . . . Map (db m247001) HM
2 Texas, Galveston County, Port Bolivar — 181 — Bolivar Point
On State Highway 87 at Anderson Avenue, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 87.
In 1815 Colonel Henry Perry established a military camp here as part of a plan to invade Spanish Texas. In 1816 Galveston-based privateer Louis-Michel de Aury forced shiploads of captured African slaves to walk from this point to New Orleans along . . . Map (db m83345) HM
3 Texas, Galveston County, Port Bolivar — 13814 — Crenshaw Family Cemetery
On State Highway 87 west of Helen Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Virginia native and Civil War veteran James A. Crenshaw wed Henrietta Barker Elliott in Kentucky in 1870. Two years later, with their first child, they moved to Bolivar Peninsula and constructed a two-story house in this vicinity. James, a . . . Map (db m157543) HM
4 Texas, Galveston County, Port Bolivar — 7452 — Fort Travis
On 10th Street south of Anderson Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In early 1836, soon after Texas declared independence from Mexico, Republic of Texas President David Burnet dispatched Colonel Ed Harcourt to Galveston Island to erect a fort. Using army recruits and slave labor Harcourt built an octagonal earth and . . . Map (db m83304) HM
5 Texas, Galveston County, Port Bolivar — 16374 — Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long(July 23, 1798 – December 30, 1880)
On State Highway 87 at Anderson Avenue, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 87.
Born in Charles County, Maryland, Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long was a Texas pioneer. She married James Long in 1815, and joined him in Texas during his military invasion of the then-Spanish colony, settling in Nacogdoches. The occupation was . . . Map (db m184359) HM
6 Texas, Galveston County, Port Bolivar — Port Bolivar
On State Highway 87.
Surveyor Samuel D. Parr claimed a league of land extending 5 miles eastward from Point Bolivar and in 1838 became the area's first permanent settler. That year developers Archibald Wynn and William Lawrence purchased about 1000 acres . . . Map (db m49236) HM
 
 
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Jun. 8, 2024