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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lavaca County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Lavaca 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 Lavaca County, TX (103) Colorado County, TX (133) DeWitt County, TX (72) Fayette County, TX (149) Gonzales County, TX (91) Jackson County, TX (14) Victoria County, TX (115)  LavacaCounty(103) Lavaca County (103)  ColoradoCounty(133) Colorado County (133)  DeWittCounty(72) DeWitt County (72)  FayetteCounty(149) Fayette County (149)  GonzalesCounty(91) Gonzales County (91)  JacksonCounty(14) Jackson County (14)  VictoriaCounty(115) Victoria County (115)
Hallettsville is the county seat for Lavaca County
Adjacent to Lavaca County, Texas
      Colorado County (133)  
      DeWitt County (72)  
      Fayette County (149)  
      Gonzales County (91)  
      Jackson County (14)  
      Victoria County (115)  
 
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101 Texas, Lavaca County, Yoakum — 16384 — St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery
Catholics in the Brushy Community, which was a rural settlement that developed beginning in the 1830s along the Brushy and Supple Jack Creeks, first organized a church around 1847, building a log sanctuary. However, it wasn't until 1869 that, . . . Map (db m167178) HM
102 Texas, Lavaca County, Yoakum — 5442 — The Trail Drivers of Southwest Texas
In Memory of The Trail Drivers of Southwest Texas Who Passed This Way 1867 – 1887 Erected by the State of Texas 1936Map (db m125471) HM
103 Texas, Lavaca County, Yoakum — 5926 — Yoakum
Located on DeWitt-Lavaca County line on land granted by Mexico in 1835 to settler John May. Cattle gathering area for Chisholm Trail. With coming of San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad in 1887, became transportation center. Named for rail official . . . Map (db m125469) HM

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Apr. 29, 2024