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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cameron County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Cameron 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 Cameron County, TX (70) Hidalgo County, TX (2) Willacy County, TX (3)  CameronCounty(70) Cameron County (70)  HidalgoCounty(2) Hidalgo County (2)  WillacyCounty(3) Willacy County (3)
Adjacent to Cameron County, Texas
    Hidalgo County (2)
    Willacy County (3)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Texas (Cameron County), Boca Chica — 327 — Battle of Palmito Ranch
2Texas (Cameron County), Boca Chica — 4739 — Site of Camp Belknap
3Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 1882 Cameron County Courthouse- 1882 -
4Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 13830 — 1912 Cameron County Courthouse
5Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 31 — 1912 Cameron County Jail
6Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 1912 Cameron County Jail- 1912 -
7Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Alonso Building-1877-
8Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 11776 — Alonso Complex
9Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Bollack Department Store-1911-
10Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 2531 — Brownsville Home of Charles Stillman1810 - 1875
11Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 641 — Cameron County
12Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 640 — Cameron County Courthouse of 1883-1914
13Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 16755 — Campo Santo Viejo
14Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Celaya BuildingCirca 1850
15Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Father Pierre Yves Keralum
16Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Federal Court Site
17Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Fernandez Hide Yard-1880-
18Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Field/Pacheco Complex1893
19Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Field-Pacheco Complex
20Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 2530 — Home of Charles Stillman
21Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 2617 — Immaculate Conception Cathedral
22Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Immaculate Conception Cathedral
23Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Immaculate Conception Cathedral- 1854 -
24Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 18827 — Juan H. Fernandez Store
25Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Juan H. Fernandez y Hermano Building- 1883 -
26Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — La Catedral del la Inmaculada Concepcion
27Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 3000 — La Madrileña
28Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — La Madrileña- 1892 -
29Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — La Madrileña
30Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 16054 — Last Battle of the Civil War
31Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Majestic Theatre
32Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 17316 — Manautou Building
33Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Miguel Fernandez Hide Yard
34Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Old Cameron County Courthouse/Dancy Building- 1912 -
35Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Old County Courthouse Rio Grande Lodge No. 81
36Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Old County Jail / Fernandez Building-1882-
37Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Old Jail
38Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Palo Alto Battlefield
39Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Palo Alto Battlefield- 1846 -
40Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 4135 — Public Market and Town Hall
41Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Rock/Gomez Housecirca 1900
42Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Rock-Gomez Residence
43Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Russell/Cocke House1870
44Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 12624 — Sacred Heart Catholic Church
45Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Sacred Heart Church
46Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Sacred Heart Church-1912-
47Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — San Fernando Buildings
48Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — San Roman Building-1850-
49Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 4553 — San Román Building
50Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 4985 — Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger DepotHistoric Brownsville Museum
51Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Stillman House- 1851 -
52Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Stillman House / Residencia Stillman
53Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Stillman House Museum
54Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — 5289 — The Battle of Palo Alto
55Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — The Oblates of Mary Immaculate
56Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — U.S. Federal Building-1931-
57Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — U.S. Federal Building
58Texas (Cameron County), Brownsville — Whitman's Store-1928-
59Texas (Cameron County), Harlingen — Historic HarlingenHarlingen Historico
60Texas (Cameron County), Harlingen — Iraqi D-20 152mm Howitzer
61Texas (Cameron County), Port Isabel — 3780 — Old Port Isabel Lighthouse
62Texas (Cameron County), Port Isabel — Port Isabel LighthouseBuilt 1852 • Retired 1905
63Texas (Cameron County), Port Isabel — 4082 — Port of Matamoros
64Texas (Cameron County), Port Isabel — 4796 — Site of Fort Polk
65Texas (Cameron County), San Benito — 14003 — First Methodist Church of San Benito
66Texas (Cameron County), San Benito — Historic U.S. Post OfficeConstructed 1931
67Texas (Cameron County), San Benito — 4528 — San Benito Post Office
68Texas (Cameron County), San Benito — 11789 — Water District Building
69Texas (Cameron County), Santa Maria — 6042 — Near Routes of Alonso de Leon Expeditions
70Texas (Cameron County), South Padre Island — 3909 — Padre J. Nicolas Balli
 
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