After filtering for Texas, 10 entries match your criteria. Historical Markers and War Memorials in Breathitt County, Kentucky Clickable Map of Breathitt County, Kentucky 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 Breathitt County, KY (10) Knott County, KY (11) Lee County, KY (3) Magoffin County, KY (6) Owsley County, KY (5) Perry County, KY (6) Wolfe County, KY (10) BreathittCounty(10) Breathitt County (10) KnottCounty(11) Knott County (11) LeeCounty(3) Lee County (3) MagoffinCounty(6) Magoffin County (6) OwsleyCounty(5) Owsley County (5) PerryCounty(6) Perry County (6) WolfeCounty(10) Wolfe County (10) Adjacent to Breathitt County, Kentucky ▶ Knott County (11) ▶ Lee County (3) ▶ Magoffin County (6) ▶ Owsley County (5) ▶ Perry County (6) ▶ Wolfe County (10) Touch name on list to highlight map location.Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there. GEOGRAPHIC SORT1► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — 641 — "Bloody Breathitt" — On Main Street. 2► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — 669 — Bitter Antagonism — On Old Kentucky 15 (Kentucky Route 205) 3 miles from Jackson. Reported missing.3► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — 961 — Breathitt County — On Main Street. 4► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — 904 — Breathitt Volunteers — On Main Street. 5► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — Broken Column — On Main Street. 6► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — Korean War Memorial — On Main Street at Brown Street on Main Street. 7► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — Willie Sandlin — On Main Street. 8► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Jackson — World War I Memorial — On Main Street at Brown Street on Main Street. 9► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Morris Fork — 1289 — Sam and Nola of Morris Fork — On Kentucky Route 28 at Ingol Fory Road, on the right when traveling east on State Route 28. 10► Kentucky (Breathitt County), Quicksand — 841 — Quicksand — 1864 — Confederate Raids and Invasions, and a Federal Retreat, in Kentucky — On Kentucky Route 15 at Route 1089, on the left when traveling north on State Route 15.