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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Navarro County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Navarro 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 Navarro County, TX (105) Ellis County, TX (111) Freestone County, TX (38) Henderson County, TX (38) Hill County, TX (71) Limestone County, TX (40)  NavarroCounty(105) Navarro County (105)  EllisCounty(111) Ellis County (111)  FreestoneCounty(38) Freestone County (38)  HendersonCounty(38) Henderson County (38)  HillCounty(71) Hill County (71)  LimestoneCounty(40) Limestone County (40)
Corsicana is the county seat for Navarro County
Adjacent to Navarro County, Texas
      Ellis County (111)  
      Freestone County (38)  
      Henderson County (38)  
      Hill County (71)  
      Limestone County (40)  
 
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101 Texas, Navarro County, Richland — 7199 — First Methodist Church of Richland
On Maplewood Street at Austin Avenue (State Highway 14), on the left when traveling west on Maplewood Street.
Founded 1847 on remote frontier, by efforts of the Rev. J.E. Ferguson and the Rev. J.G. Hardin. In 1966 the American Association of Methodist Historical Societies honored Richland as the oldest continuing congregation in Central Texas Annual . . . Map (db m164954) HM
102 Texas, Navarro County, Richland — Flag Memorial Richland Cemetery
Near County Highway SW 2340, 0.1 miles south of Austin Avenue (State Highway 14).
In Memory of 1st Lt. Charles W. Hunter U.S. 8th Air Force 1942 - 1945 Flag Lighting Honors Our Veterans April 17, 2015Map (db m164971) WM
103 Texas, Navarro County, Richland — 11629 — Richland Cemetery(Established 1895)
On County Highway SW 2340 near Austin Avenue (State Highway 14).
In town founded after the Houston & Texas Central Railroad bypassed older villages. An early store was moved from Pisgah Ridge (5 Mi. W) by J.T. and Prudence Anderson Patrick, who settled in Richland in 1870. They had three sons, Walter, Jim, and . . . Map (db m164960) HM
104 Texas, Navarro County, Spring Hill — 11638 — Spring HillOldest Community in Navarro County
On County Highway 3150, 0.3 miles north of County Highway 3155, on the right when traveling east.
The springs at this site supplied water to Indians for centuries before white settlers arrived. In 1838 Dr. George Washington Hill (1814-60) built a trading post near the springs, and in October of that year a skirmish between a surveying party and . . . Map (db m214224) HM
105 Texas, Navarro County, Streetman — 9865 — Cade Cemetery
On Farm to Market Road 246 at County Highway 1040, on the left when traveling south on Highway 246.
This burial ground originally served the pioneer Cade community, which was established near this site in the 1870s. Named for Cade Hayes, an early area resident, the settlement included the surrounding farmland of southern Navarro County and . . . Map (db m167945) HM

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May. 3, 2024