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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Coke County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Coke 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 Coke County, TX (33) Mitchell County, TX (27) Nolan County, TX (10) Runnels County, TX (53) Sterling County, TX (7) Tom Green County, TX (76)  CokeCounty(33) Coke County (33)  MitchellCounty(27) Mitchell County (27)  NolanCounty(10) Nolan County (10)  RunnelsCounty(53) Runnels County (53)  SterlingCounty(7) Sterling County (7)  TomGreenCounty(76) Tom Green County (76)
Adjacent to Coke County, Texas
    Mitchell County (27)
    Nolan County (10)
    Runnels County (53)
    Sterling County (7)
    Tom Green County (76)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Texas (Coke County), Blackwell — 1973 — Fort Chadbourne
2Texas (Coke County), Blackwell — 2637 — Indian Rock Shelters
3Texas (Coke County), Blackwell — 4983 — Southern Overland Mail, 1858-1861 — (Butterfield Stage)
4Texas (Coke County), Bronte — 517 — Bronte
5Texas (Coke County), Bronte — 518 — Bronte Depot
6Texas (Coke County), Bronte — Bronte Veterans Memorial
7Texas (Coke County), Bronte — 1618 — First Baptist Church — Of Bronte
8Texas (Coke County), Bronte — 1749 — First Methodist Church — Of Bronte
9Texas (Coke County), Bronte — 1974 — Fort Chadbourne C.S.A. / Texas Civil War Frontier Defense
10Texas (Coke County), Bronte — 4374 — Route of the Southern Overland Mail Line
11Texas (Coke County), Bronte — 4983 — Southern Overland Mail, 1858-1861 — (Butterfield Stage)
12Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 741 — Cary Allen Gates — (October 4, 1836 - July 27, 1927)
13Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 933 — Coke County
14Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 934 — Coke County Jail
15Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 4260 — County Named for Texas Confederate Richard Coke — 1829 — 1896
16Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 1232 — Divide Cemetery
17Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 1390 — Edith — Original Site One Mile North
18Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 1588 — Fence-Cutting War
19Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 1766 — First Methodist Church of Robert Lee
20Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 2414 — Hayrick
21Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 2415 — Hayrick Lodge 696, A.F.&A.M.
22Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 12505 — Henry Davis Pearce — (June 4, 1845 - December 8, 1911)
23Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 2722 — James Franklin Byrd — (December 18, 1844 - June 9, 1915)
24Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 3110 — Locklin Bartholomew Murray — (June 17, 1849 - April 29, 1923)
25Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 4671 — Natural Landmark Shelving Rock — (8 mi. W. on Private Land)
26Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 4300 — Robert Lee Cemetery
27Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 4558 — Sanco — (Originally Located 1 Mile East)
28Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 4695 — Silver — Coke County Cattle, Oil and Gas Center
29Texas (Coke County), Silver — 1855 — First Producing Oil Well — In Coke County
30Texas (Coke County), Silver — 770 — Old Community of Cedar Hill
31Texas (Coke County), Silver — 4695 — Silver — Coke County Cattle, Oil and Gas Center
32Texas (Coke County), Tennyson — 5225 — Community of Tennyson
33Texas (Coke County), Tennyson — 3528 — Mule Creek Cemetery — (4.5 miles southwest)
 
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