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Historical Markers in Sadler, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Grayson 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 Grayson County, TX (193) Collin County, TX (242) Cooke County, TX (47) Denton County, TX (139) Fannin County, TX (106) Bryan County, OK (32) Love County, OK (5) Marshall County, OK (3)  GraysonCounty(193) Grayson County (193)  CollinCounty(242) Collin County (242)  CookeCounty(47) Cooke County (47)  DentonCounty(139) Denton County (139)  FanninCounty(106) Fannin County (106)  BryanCountyOklahoma(32) Bryan County (32)  LoveCounty(5) Love County (5)  MarshallCounty(3) Marshall County (3)
Sherman is the county seat for Grayson County
Sadler is in Grayson County
      Grayson County (193)  
ADJACENT TO GRAYSON COUNTY
      Collin County (242)  
      Cooke County (47)  
      Denton County (139)  
      Fannin County (106)  
      Bryan County, Oklahoma (32)  
      Love County, Oklahoma (5)  
      Marshall County, Oklahoma (3)  
 
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1 Texas, Grayson County, Sadler — 11562 — Louis Wilmouth
On Spalding Road 0.3 miles west of Hightower rd.
A San Jacinto veteran, born in Kentucky, 1806. Died November 11, 1893. His wife Ellen Vittitoe Wilmouth died January 26, 1896.Map (db m258724) HM
2 Texas, Grayson County, Sadler — 16566 — Sadler Cemetery
On South Main Road (Farm to Market Road 901) at Frank Wood Road on South Main Road.
This land was already in use as a burial ground known as Bethlehem Cemetery when it was officially dedicated in county records in 1884. Bethlehem Church, the source of the original name, was originally across the road before the congregation . . . Map (db m258726) HM
3 Texas, Grayson County, Sadler — 11528 — Sadler United Methodist Church
On Ram Avenue at South Main Street (Farm to Market Road 901) on Ram Avenue.
First called Quillin's Chapel, this church was organized in Sept. 1876 in a schoolhouse just west of Sadler Cemetery. The Rev. William M. Robbins (1836-98), then serving the Dexter circuit, was the founding pastor. J.P. Collier, E.J. Craven, William . . . Map (db m258725) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Jun. 4, 2026