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The Sgt. William Henry Barnes Marker at the entrance to the cemetery. image, Touch for more information
By James Hulse, August 30, 2021
The Sgt. William Henry Barnes Marker at the entrance to the cemetery.
101 Texas, Calhoun County, Indianola — 17139 — Sgt. William Henry Barnes — 38th Regiment, USCT
102 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 17992 — Battle of Norris Bridge
103 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 1186 — Civil War Bombardment of Port Lavaca
104 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 1199 — Civil War Torpedo Works
105 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 2268 — Green Lake
106 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 2332 — Halfmoon Reef Lighthouse
107 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — Naval Shelling of Lavaca — Civil War - Bombardment
108 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 1279 — Port Lavaca
109 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 4077 — Port Lavaca Cemetery
110 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — 4518 — San Antonio & Mexican Gulf Railroad
111 Texas, Callahan County, Baird — 670 — Camp Pecan C.S.A. / Texas Civil War Frontier Defense
112 Texas, Callahan County, Baird — 709 — Captain Andrew Jackson Berry
113 Texas, Callahan County, Baird — 5831 — William Jeff Maltby — (December 7, 1829 - June 27, 1908)
114 Texas, Cameron County, Boca Chica — 327 — Battle of Palmito Ranch
115 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 275 — Bagdad-Matamoros, C.S.A.
116 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 538 — Brownsville C.S.A.
117 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 639 — Cameron County
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118 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Divided Loyalties: Hispanics in the Civil War — Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge Palmito Battlefield
119 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Exploring The Boundaries — Palmito Ranch Battlefield National Historic Landmark — The Last Land Battle of the American Civil War—May 12 - 13, 1865 —
120 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1963 — Fort Brown
121 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1970 — Fort Brown Reservation
122 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 16054 — Last Battle of the Civil War
123 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 3917 — Palmetto Piling
124 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Palmito Ranch Battlefield: Last Clash of the Blue and the Gray — Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge
125 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — The Battle of Palmito Ranch — Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge Palmito Battlefield
126 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — The High Price of Cotton — Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge Palmito Battlefield
127 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville, Mitte Cultural District — Jose Fernandez
128 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville, Mitte Cultural District — Joseph Kleiber
129 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville, Mitte Cultural District — Stephen Powers
130 Texas, Cameron County, Las Rusias — 3041 — Las Rucias
131 Texas, Cameron County, Port Isabel — 3780 — Old Point Isabel Lighthouse
132 Texas, Cameron County, Port Isabel — Point Isabel Lighthouse — Built 1852 • Retired 1905
133 Texas, Cameron County, Port Isabel — 4063 — Port Isabel, C.S.A.
134 Texas, Cameron County, Rio Hondo — 5094 — Stagecoach to the Rio Grande, C.S.A.
135 Texas, Cameron County, South Padre Island — 496 — Brazos Santiago — C.S.A
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136 Texas, Cameron County, South Padre Island — 11777 — Brazos Santiago Pass and Brazos Island Military Depot — Reported missing
137 Texas, Camp County, Pittsburg — 9788 — Colonel John L. Camp — (1828-1891)
138 Texas, Camp County, Pittsburg — 11790 — Pitts Family Cemetery
139 Texas, Cass County, Jefferson — 9833 — Dr. M.D.K. Taylor — Texas Confederate Legislator — (1818 - 1897) —
140 Texas, Cass County, Linden — 9812 — Cass County Courthouse
141 Texas, Cherokee County, Ironton — 6825 — Texas Civil War Iron Works
142 Texas, Cherokee County, Jacksonville — 12621 — David Greene Templeton — (Aug. 5, 1815 - June 29, 1871)
143 Texas, Cherokee County, Jacksonville — 6684 — Earle's Chapel Cemetery
144 Texas, Cherokee County, Jacksonville — 6955 — Jackson Smith — (1814-1897)
145 Texas, Cherokee County, Rusk — 6867 — C.S.A. Prisoner of War Compound
146 Texas, Cherokee County, Rusk — 6624 — Cherokee County C.S.A.
147 Texas, Cherokee County, Rusk — 6631 — Confederate Training Camp
148 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 968 — Colonel Wm. Edgar Hughes of the Mill Iron
149 Texas, Coke County, Bronte — 1974 — Fort Chadbourne C.S.A. / Texas Civil War Frontier Defense
150 Texas, Coke County, Robert Lee — 741 — Cary Allen Gates — (October 4, 1836 - July 27, 1927)
151 Texas, Coke County, Robert Lee — 4260 — County Named for Texas Confederate Richard Coke — 1829 — 1896
152 Texas, Coke County, Robert Lee — 12505 — Henry Davis Pearce — (June 4, 1845 - December 8, 1911)
153 Texas, Coke County, Robert Lee — 2722 — James Franklin Byrd — (December 18, 1844 - June 9, 1915)
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154 Texas, Coke County, Robert Lee — 4300 — Robert Lee Cemetery
155 Texas, Coleman County, Coleman — 657 — Camp Colorado C.S.A.
156 Texas, Coleman County, Coleman — 2523 — Home Town of Texas Confederate Colonel James E. McCord — 1834 – 1914
157 Texas, Coleman County, Santa Anna — 4371 — Route of Old Military Road
158 Texas, Coleman County, Santa Anna — 4573 — Santa Anna, C.S.A.
159 Texas, Collin County, Frisco — The Trail Drive Company
160 Texas, Collin County, Frisco — Trail Driving Prior to 1845
161 Texas, Collin County, McKinney — 6195 — James Calvin Rhea House
162 Texas, Collin County, McKinney — 6171 — Kirkpatrick House
163 Texas, Collin County, McKinney — 14724 — Old Settlers Park
164 Texas, Colorado County, Alleyton — 130 — Alleyton C.S.A.
165 Texas, Colorado County, Columbus — 281 — Ben Marshall Baker — (1837-1907)
166 Texas, Colorado County, Columbus — 5192 — Charles William Tait Home
167 Texas, Colorado County, Columbus — 1028 — Confederate Memorial Museum — Reported missing
168 Texas, Colorado County, Columbus — 5789 — Exum Philip Whitfield — (April 22, 1818 - September 17, 1887)
169 Texas, Colorado County, Columbus — 3199 — Joseph Jefferson Mansfield — (Feb. 1861 - July 12, 1947)
170 Texas, Colorado County, Columbus — 2396 — Robert Henry Harrison, M.D. — (November 13, 1826 - October 17, 1905)
171 Texas, Colorado County, Columbus — 984 — The Columbus Tap Railway
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172 Texas, Colorado County, Weimar — 3881 — Old Osage
173 Texas, Comal County, New Braunfels — 988 — Comal County, C.S.A.
174 Texas, Comal County, New Braunfels — 3575 — New Braunfels
175 Texas, Comal County, New Braunfels — 5258 — Texas Germans in the Civil War
176 Texas, Comal County, New Braunfels — This Monument Marks the Location
177 Texas, Comanche County, Comanche — 3433 — Confederate Texas Poet Mollie E. Moore — (1844-1909)
178 Texas, Comanche County, Comanche — Confederate Veterans — 1861 - 1865 — Deo Vindice —
179 Texas, Comanche County, Comanche — 2123 — General Ashbel Smith, C.S.A. — (1805 - 1886)
180 Texas, Comanche County, Comanche — 19975 — T. O. Moore
181 Texas, Concho County, Paint Rock — 2808 — John S. Chisum — Confederate Beef Contractor — (1824-1884) —
182 Texas, Cooke County, Gainesville — 1054 — Cooke County C.S.A. / 2nd Frontier Regiment
183 Texas, Cooke County, Gainesville — 5979 — Davis House
184 Texas, Cooke County, Gainesville — 6253 — Fairview Cemetery
185 Texas, Cooke County, Gainesville — 5347 — The Great Hanging at Gainesville, 1862
186 Texas, Cooke County, Gainesville — 5843 — William Owen Davis — (February 26, 1847 - December 5, 1941)
187 Texas, Cooke County, Oak Ridge — 2097 — Gainesville
188 Texas, Coryell County, Evant — 369 — Benjamin F. Gholson — (Nov. 17, 1842 - April 3, 1932)
189 Texas, Coryell County, Gatesville — 22458 — Dr. John Calhoun Bates — (1822-1872)
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190 Texas, Cottle County, Paducah — 5346 — The Gray and The Blue
191 Texas, Crane County, Girvin — 2567 — Horsehead Crossing, C.S.A. — (about 10 mi. NW)
192 Texas, Crockett County, Ozona — 1992 — Fort Lancaster C.S.A.
193 Texas, Crockett County, Ozona — 2451 — Henry Street Hudspeth — (18? - 1900)
194 Texas, Crockett County, Ozona — 2861 — Joseph L. Casbeer — (1839 - 1918)
195 Texas, Crockett County, Ozona — 4005 — Pharis Hurst — (1840 - 1927)
196 Texas, Crockett County, Ozona — 4517 — Samuel Theodore Smith — (Sept. 7, 1846 - Dec. 26, 1925)
197 Texas, Crockett County, Ozona — 5840 — William Mathias Miller — (1829 - 1906)
198 Texas, Culberson County, Van Horn — 7934 — Colonel David Culberson — Culberson County
199 Texas, Culberson County, Van Horn — 7931 — Culberson County
200 Texas, Culberson County, Van Horn — 7936 — Figure 2 Ranch

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