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Historical Markers in Stephens County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Stephens 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 Stephens County, TX (12) Eastland County, TX (47) Palo Pinto County, TX (33) Shackelford County, TX (59) Throckmorton County, TX (11) Young County, TX (46)  StephensCounty(12) Stephens County (12)  EastlandCounty(47) Eastland County (47)  PaloPintoCounty(33) Palo Pinto County (33)  ShackelfordCounty(59) Shackelford County (59)  ThrockmortonCounty(11) Throckmorton County (11)  YoungCounty(46) Young County (46)
Breckenridge is the county seat for Stephens County
Adjacent to Stephens County, Texas
      Eastland County (47)  
      Palo Pinto County (33)  
      Shackelford County (59)  
      Throckmorton County (11)  
      Young County (46)  
 
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1 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 257 — B.T. Brown House
One of the oldest structures in Breckenridge, this ranch house was erected by Benjamin Tarver Brown (1831-1905), a Confederate Army Captain who came to Stephens County in 1866. He built this house in 1876, the year Breckenridge was founded as county . . . Map (db m129612) HM
2 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 18405 — Breckenridge Stephens Walker
Breckenridge "Breck" Stephens Walker (1877-1929) was born to E.L. and Molena Jane Yancy Walker in Stephens County and named for the town and county of his birth. With his brother B.B., Walker operated a livery and a stage that ran between . . . Map (db m129605) HM
3 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 653 — Camp BreckenridgeCSA — 1861-1865 —
Established near this site 1862. Part Confederate frontier defense line from Red River to Rio Grande. Occupied by company of Texas Frontier Regiment. Posts were day's horseback ride apart and area patrolled regularly. Duties included curbing Indian . . . Map (db m44617) HM
4 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 12199 — First Baptist Church of Breckenridge
Believed to have been organized in 1876, the first Baptist church met in members' homes, local church buildings and the county courthouse with the Rev. C.C. Slaughter as their first minister. In 1895 the members erected a wood building on this site . . . Map (db m129610) HM
5 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — Half-Way Oak
The Half-Way Oak has been a popular rest stop providing shade and comfort for those traveling on foot, horseback, wagons and automobiles for 200 years. The live oak tree got its name from its location half-way between Breckenridge and the towns of . . . Map (db m129672)
6 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 1784 — Old First National Bank Building
The First National Bank of Breckenridge was organized in 1904, when Stephens County was primarily a farming and ranching area. The financial institution moved its headquarters to this building following its completion in 1920, during the height of . . . Map (db m226054) HM
7 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 4012 — Picketville(0.5 mi. E)
One of Stephens County's first white settlements, Picketville was founded before the Civil War (1861-65) on Gunsolus Creek. Without military defense during the war, families "forted up" here for protection against hostile Indian attacks. The name . . . Map (db m226050) HM
8 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 23686 — Stephens County Courthouse
Stephens County's first courthouse, erected in 1872, was a small pine building with desks for county officials lining the walls. In 1883, a new three-story red stone courthouse with a tower replaced the original structure. Discovery of oil in . . . Map (db m225828) HM
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9 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 5111 — Stephens County Courthouse
This ornate doorway was main entrance of the three-story red sandstone courthouse built here in 1883. Carved into these columns are the names of Architect J.E. Flanders, County Judge E.L. Walker, and three of four commissioners. The fourth was . . . Map (db m129673) HM
10 Texas, Stephens County, Breckenridge — 5711 — Walter Prescott Webb's Formative Years
Noted historian Walter Prescott Webb (1888-1963) came with his family to Stephens County at the age of four. Over the next seventeen years, Webb received an education in frontier life that formed the basis of his intellectual development and his . . . Map (db m129758) HM
11 Texas, Stephens County, Caddo — 22714 — Sam Bass & Gang in Stephens County
In 1878, the hills of eastern Stephens County became the setting for confrontations between lawmen, citizens and members of a gang led by outlaw Sam Bass (1851-1878). With Texas Rangers on their trail, the gang took refuge near the town of Caddo, . . . Map (db m227780) HM
12 Texas, Stephens County, Morton Valley — 2306 — Gunsight Community
Records indicate that Gunsight existed on a wagon road from Fort Griffin to Stephenville in 1858. Settlement of the town, however, did not occur until the 1870s. The first recorded burial here was that of Lewis McCleskey is 1877. Gunsight . . . Map (db m155489) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024