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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cass County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Cass 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 Cass County, TX (12) Bowie County, TX (23) Marion County, TX (51) Morris County, TX (18) Miller County, AR (5) Caddo Parish, LA (166)  CassCounty(12) Cass County (12)  BowieCounty(23) Bowie County (23)  MarionCounty(51) Marion County (51)  MorrisCounty(18) Morris County (18)  MillerCountyArkansas(5) Miller County (5)  CaddoParishLouisiana(166) Caddo Parish (166)
Linden is the county seat for Cass County
Adjacent to Cass County, Texas
      Bowie County (23)  
      Marion County (51)  
      Morris County (18)  
      Miller County, Arkansas (5)  
      Caddo Parish, Louisiana (166)  
 
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1 Texas, Cass County, Antioch — 11792 — Old Liberty Cemetery and Site of Enon Primitive Baptist Church
On Farm to Market Road 96 near 2112, on the left when traveling north.
Enon Primitive Baptist Church was organized near Old Havana on June 7, 1845. Like many new churches of its day, this one met in members' homes, schools, and brush arbors. In 1861, Anderson Miles deeded four acres of land on this site to church . . . Map (db m218694) HM
2 Texas, Cass County, Atlanta — Atlanta Veterans Memorial
On East Main Street at South East Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
Lest we forget Dedicated to the memory of all the men and women who gave their lives for freedom and in honor of all who served our nation in uniform in its times of need to preserve and protect our American way of life Erected by . . . Map (db m164449) WM
3 Texas, Cass County, Atlanta — 12597 — Bessie Coleman(1892-1926)
On East Street (County Route 249) near Main Street.
The tenth of 13 children born to tenant farmers Susan and George Coleman, famed aviatrix Bessie Coleman was a native of Atlanta, Texas. The family moved to Waxahachie when Bessie was two years old. She followed her brothers to Chicago in 1915 and . . . Map (db m13782) HM
4 Texas, Cass County, Atlanta — 9824 — Law's ChapelMethodist Church
On Farm to Market Road 2328, 0.5 miles north of U.S. 59, on the left when traveling north.
First Protestant Church in area. Founded in 1853 by George Law and wife Martha, pioneers from Georgia. Members first worshipped under a brush arbor, then in a log structure. In 1859 joined Methodist Conference. Began present building 1869. . . . Map (db m160773) HM
5 Texas, Cass County, Atlanta — 17466 — Laws Chapel Cemetery
On Farm to Market Road 2328, 0.5 miles north of U.S. 59, on the left when traveling north.
Originally a family cemetery, this burial ground began upon the death of Henry G. Law (1813-1854), son of George and Martha McDonald Law, who died shortly after the family moved here from Georgia. The site eventually became a community cemetery . . . Map (db m160774) HM
6 Texas, Cass County, Hughes Springs — 9813 — Chalybeate Springs(Pronounced "Ka lib e ate")
On 3rd Street at Harrison Street, on the left when traveling west on 3rd Street.
Discovered in 1839 by brothers Reece and Robert Hughes (from Alabama) while looking for pirate gold. Springs derive name from iron salts in water. In 1847 Reece Hughes (1811-1893), wealthy planter who later built iron foundry, started the first town . . . Map (db m232768) HM
7 Texas, Cass County, Hughes Springs — 9834 — Trammel's Trace
On 3rd Street at Harrison Street, on the left when traveling west on 3rd Street.
Entered Cass County at Epperson's Ferry. Continued south and west in an arc, passing through Chalybeate Springs (Hughes Springs). This 1813 pioneer trail originated in St. Louis and linked the "Southwest Trail" with the King's Highway to Mexico. It . . . Map (db m232767) HM
8 Texas, Cass County, Jefferson — 9833 — Dr. M.D.K. TaylorTexas Confederate Legislator — (1818 - 1897) —
On U.S. 59, 0.2 miles south of County Highway 1641-A, on the right when traveling north.
Alabama physician. Came to Texas, 1847. Served Cass County in Texas House and Senate for 24 years. Was called the Ablest Parliamentarian of his time. Served as one of the Speakers of Texas House of Representatives in critical Civil War years, . . . Map (db m160772) HM
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9 Texas, Cass County, Linden — 9812 — Cass County Courthouse
On East Houston Street (Texas Route 11) at South Kaufman Street, on the right when traveling east on East Houston Street.
Dating from before the Civil War, this is Texas oldest courthouse in active service. Plans to build the courthouse were adopted in September 1859, with contracts finalized in December. Enslaved workmen under J.T. Veal dug clay, and hand-formed . . . Map (db m218614) HM
10 Texas, Cass County, Marietta — 9820 — John Robin Heard Cemetery
On State Highway 77, 0.1 miles west of County Highway 2345, on the left when traveling west.
Land for this one-acre family cemetery (3.5 Mi. S) was donated by John Robin Heard (1794-1866) who came to Texas in 1853 and founded the nearby town of Cussetta. First burial occurred in 1861 after the death of Cornelius Floyd (b.1859), Heard’s . . . Map (db m128253) HM
11 Texas, Cass County, New Colony — 9811 — Cass County
On US-59 South, on the right when traveling south.
Formed from Bowie County land. Created April 25, 1846; organized July 13, 1846. Named in honor of Gen. Lewis Cass (1782-1866). United States soldier and statesman, a strong advocate of annexation of Texas. Important river port city of . . . Map (db m159846) HM
12 Texas, Cass County, Queen City — 9827 — Mathews - Powell House
On Miller Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on Miller Street.
Victorian residence built 1878 by William Franklin Mathews (1840-1900) and wife Harriet India Sharp. Mathews, a Confederate veteran and farmer, moved to Queen City when it was founded (1877) and became a successful merchant. Briefly owned by various . . . Map (db m218616) HM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024