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Historical Markers in Hardeman County, Texas
Quanah is the county seat for Hardeman County
Adjacent to Hardeman County, Texas
1 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Chillicothe — 11926 — Chillicothe First Methodist Church — ![]() |
2 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Chillicothe — 11928 — Medicine Mound Community — ![]() |
3 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Chillicothe — 5246 — Texas Agricultural Experiment Station — Substation No. 12 — Home of Hybrid Sorghums — ![]() |
4 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 1845 — First Presbyterian Church of Quanah — ![]() |
5 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 2370 — Hardeman County — ![]() |
6 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 12782 — Hardeman County Courthouse — ![]() |
7 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 2371 — Hardeman County Jail — ![]() |
8 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 11927 — Hicks & Cobb General Merchandise Store — ![]() |
9 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 3312 — Medicine Mound Depot — 1910 — Reported missing |
10 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 13960 — Old Mounds Cemetery — Historic Texas Cemetery — ![]() |
11 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — Quanah Parker — Last Chief of the Comanches — Son of Chief Peta Nokoni and Cynthia Ann Parker - Naduah — ![]() |
12 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 3 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region — ![]() |
13 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 5558 — Trinity Church of Quanah — ![]() |
14 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 11929 — W. P. A. Sanitation Project — ![]() |
15 ► Texas, Hardeman County, Quanah — 5832 — William Jesse McDonald — (September 28, 1852 - January 15, 1918) — ![]() |