On State Highway 191 north of Lanana Bay Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Country of Origin: United States of America Crew: 4 Armament: One 105mm Gun;One 7.62 mm Machine-Gun co-axial with main armament; One 0.5in Anti-Aircraft machine-gun in commanders cupola. Dimensions: Length (Gun forward) 30ft 6 in; Length (hull) . . . — — Map (db m175414) HM
On Texas Highway (State Highway 6), on the right when traveling east.
Sabine River was the western
boundary of the neutral strip
from 1806 to 1820
Pendleton Crossing
Marked by the State of Louisiana
and the Daughters of the
American Revolution
A.D. 1951 — — Map (db m30753) HM
On Old Louisiana 6 (State Highway 485) at Geoghangan Road, on the right when traveling north on Old Louisiana 6.
Historical park 125 yards from here.
With … and remaining building of
Old Fort Jesup.
Erected by the State of Louisiana
and the Daughters of the American Revolution. — — Map (db m106139) HM
On Old Louisiana 6 (State Highway 3118) at Geoghangan Road, on the right when traveling north on Old Louisiana 6.
Established in 1822 under Gen. Zachary Taylor as a major American fort on the southwestern frontier. It later became known as the Cradle of the Mexican War. — — Map (db m106138) HM
On Texas Highway (State Highway 6) west of Bridgebay Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Entrance to controversial Neutral Strip bounded by Sabine River West and Arroyo Hondo East. It was claimed by the U.S. after Louisiana Purchase, 1803, and by Spain as the ancient boundary of Mexico. — — Map (db m106140) HM
On Louisiana Route 191 north of Lanana Bay Drive, on the right when traveling north.
World War I
Bennett, Carroll T. • Brooks, Pearl • Brown, Joe • Butler, John R. • Garcie, James • Gilbert, Oscar • Haire, Luther E. • Hunter, Nuell • Jordon, Miles F. • Kyle, John M. • Patrick, Thomas E. • Rains, J. H. • Stewart, Lambert D. . . . — — Map (db m214327) WM
On San Antonio Avenue (Louisiana Route 6) at Church Street when traveling north on San Antonio Avenue.
Established 1871. Present church built in 1922 in the Spanish architectural style to honor the early settlers of Sabine from 1865 to 1870. The original Catholic community was served by a missionary priest, Father Francois Le Vezouet. Native of . . . — — Map (db m214305) HM
On Texas Highway (State Highway 6) 0.2 miles west of Bridgebay Drive, on the left when traveling west.
As a result of rapid industrial development and the changing demands of an evolving economy during the late 1940s, the people of the Sabine River area, both in Texas and Louisiana, realized a need to provide for the future of the area. In 1949, . . . — — Map (db m106522) HM
On North Laroux Street at West Hammond Street, on the right when traveling north on North Laroux Street.
Formerly a mission of Natchitoches, Nacogdoches, and Many, St. Joseph's has records by the first resident pastor, Fr. J.M. Ledreux, dated 1881. Land was later obtained from John Sharnac (Ezernack) & Alex Cortinez. — — Map (db m175222) HM
On Obrie Street (Louisiana Route 475) near South Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Zwolle owes its founding to the Kansas City Southern railroad entrepreneur Arthur E. Stilwell. He dreamed of building a railroad linking Kansas City, MO to the Gulf Coast. Stilwell sought investment capital from Jan De Goeijen, a Dutch coffee . . . — — Map (db m214328) HM