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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Belton, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Bell 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 Bell County, TX (163) Burnet County, TX (80) Coryell County, TX (30) Falls County, TX (27) Lampasas County, TX (62) McLennan County, TX (166) Milam County, TX (56) Williamson County, TX (237)  BellCounty(163) Bell County (163)  BurnetCounty(80) Burnet County (80)  CoryellCounty(30) Coryell County (30)  FallsCounty(27) Falls County (27)  LampasasCounty(62) Lampasas County (62)  McLennanCounty(166) McLennan County (166)  MilamCounty(56) Milam County (56)  WilliamsonCounty(237) Williamson County (237)
Belton is the county seat for Bell County
Belton is in Bell County
      Bell County (163)  
ADJACENT TO BELL COUNTY
      Burnet County (80)  
      Coryell County (30)  
      Falls County (27)  
      Lampasas County (62)  
      McLennan County (166)  
      Milam County (56)  
      Williamson County (237)  
 
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1 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 45 — A Memorial to Civil War Education in Texas
On Vann Circle west of College Street, on the left when traveling east.
Baylor University (including the "Female Department" later to become Mary Hardin-Baylor) had operated at Independence for 15 years before 1861. In the Civil War it suffered the setbacks of Texas education in general. This was despite leadership of . . . Map (db m152004) HM
2 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 357 — Bell County
Near I-35 Frontage Rd.
Settlement began on Lampasas River, 1847. Created Jan. 22, organized Aug. 1, 1850. Named for Peter Hansbrough Bell (1812-1898), native of Virginia; veteran of Battle of San Jacinto; served in Somervell expedition to stop Mexico's Raids into Texas; . . . Map (db m218643) HM
3 Texas, Bell County, Belton — Bell County Confederate Memorial
On South Main Street (State Highway 317) at East Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
To our Confederate heroes Erected by Bell County Chapter No. 101, United Daughters of the Confederacy October 1916Map (db m195088) WM
4 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 12460 — Bell County Courthouse
On Central Avenue near Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
Using arched passageways, round-arch and pedimented windows, a clock tower with columned gallery, and a rusticated limestone finish, Jasper N. Preston & Son of Austin designed the 1885 Bell County Courthouse in the Renaissance Revival style. Ben D. . . . Map (db m149423) HM
5 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 358 — Bell County Courthouses
On South Main Street (State Highway 317) at Water Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
Three Bell County courthouses have stood on this site — part of the 120 acres given by Matilda F. Connell Allen for the location of the county seat. Prior to erection of a courthouse, early official business of the county (created and . . . Map (db m201984) HM
6 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 17122 — Belton Farmers Co-op Gin
The Belton Farmers Co-op Gin, built in 1927 along Nolan Creek, is a rare example of a surviving brick cotton gin in Central Texas. It was built by an association of local cotton farmers to replace an earlier gin that had burned down on the site in . . . Map (db m149427) HM
7 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 16244 — Belton Woman's Commonwealth
On North Pearl Street north of East 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
In 1867, Martha White McWhirter experienced a religious vision during which she felt she had been sanctified by God. She began to share her experience with other Belton women, and soon formed a small community of women who, desiring to leave their . . . Map (db m150602) HM
8 Texas, Bell County, Belton — Captain Henry T. Waskow
On East Central Avenue at North Blair Street, on the right when traveling west on East Central Avenue.
Captain Henry T. Waskow (1918-1943) of Belton was a company commander in the 36th Division. He joined the Texas National Guard, Company I, 143rd Infantry, 36th Division in 1935 and was called into active service in 1940. Beloved by his men, Waskow . . . Map (db m212167) HM
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9 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 928 — Cochran, Blair and Potts Department Store
On South Penelope Street at East Central Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Penelope Street.
Henry Mansfield Cook opened his first store in Centerville, Texas, in 1869, and in 1874 established the firm of H.M. Cook & Company with his son-in-law, Thomas W. Cochran. The firm moved to Buffalo, Texas, in 1876. Their mercantile business stocked . . . Map (db m150613) HM
10 Texas, Bell County, Belton — Confederate Bell County
On South Penelope Street north of Avenue F, on the right when traveling north.
The Confederate tradition in Bell County goes back to the War between the States itself. The citizens of Bell County were very pro-Southern in their opinions. Voters in Bell County overwhelming voted for Texas to leave the Union. In a state wide . . . Map (db m152300) HM
11 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 4296 — Distinguished Texan Robert Emmet Bledsoe Baylor(1793-1873)
On Moore Avenue north of West Martin Luther King Jr Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Noted lawmaker, judge, lay preacher, served in the legislatures of his native Kentucky and of Alabama. Represented Alabama in U.S. Congress, 1829-1831. Came to Texas 1839. Was Associate Justice Supreme Court, Republic of Texas, 1840-1846. Judge . . . Map (db m152063) HM
12 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 1336 — Early Bell County Jail
On North Pearl Street south of West 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In 1854, four years after the county was organized, a 2-story structure of logs was built on this site, to serve as the first Bell County jail. That log jail was replaced in 1873 by this building of native limestone. In 1874, vigilantes from . . . Map (db m193835) HM
13 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 1616 — First Baptist Churchof Belton
On North Main Street (State Highway 317) at West 5th Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North Main Street.
The First Baptist Church of Belton was organized in the summer of 1853 under the leadership of the Rev. Solomon G. O'Bryan and the Rev. David Fisher. There were eight charter members, and the congregation met in a small frame building on Pearl . . . Map (db m152233) HM
14 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 12575 — Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Planing Mill
Near I-35 Frontage Rd at Tahuaya Drive.
Built in 1912 at the Santa Fe rail yards in Temple, this planing mill was part of a complex of buildings that housed repair facilities for the railroad. Workers at the mill manufactured replacement parts for wooden elements of the Santa Fe's boxcars . . . Map (db m29380) HM
15 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 2744 — Jeff HamiltonAssociate of Governor Sam Houston
On Vann Circle west of College Street, on the right when traveling west.
Born a slave in Kentucky, Jeff Hamilton was still a child when Sam Houston rescued him from purchase by a cruel master at a slave auction. Hamilton was Houston's personal servant during his term as governor, 1859-1861, and was at his bedside when he . . . Map (db m152118) HM
16 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 2745 — Jeff Hamilton(d. April 3, 1941)
Near Taylors Valley Road, 0.3 miles east of East 6th Avenue (Farm to Market Road 93), on the left when traveling east.
A Kentucky-born slave who was brought to Texas as a child, Jeff Hamilton became San Houston's personal servant, companion of his young sons, and a trusted member of his household. Hamilton served Houston while he was governor, 1859-1861, and until . . . Map (db m151036) HM
17 Texas, Bell County, Belton — Keifer Marshall, Jr."Tell Them for Us"
On East Central Avenue at North Wall Street, on the right when traveling west on East Central Avenue.
During World War II, Temple native Keifer Marshall, Jr. (1925-) served in the United States Marine Corps, 3rd Marine Division, 9th Regiment, F Company, 2nd Battalion, as a rifleman. During February and March of 1945, Marshall saw heavy combat on the . . . Map (db m212164) HM
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18 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 3100 — Little River Fort
On I-35 Frontage Rd, on the right when traveling south.
A stockade and blockhouse of the Republic of Texas. Built in November, 1836, by a unit of some 20 Rangers under Lt. George B. Erath (soldier-statesman for whom Erath County was named). By Christmas they had erected 7 or 8 cabins, a blockhouse and . . . Map (db m29378) HM
19 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 13713 — Luther Memorial
On Vann Circle west of College Street, on the right when traveling west.
This memorial, an important symbol for the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, has historic ties to the earliest days of the school in Belton. Founded in 1845 at Independence, Texas, as the female department of Baylor University, the school moved here . . . Map (db m151998) HM
20 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 3516 — Mrs. Sarah Ann Hardin-Kelton
On East Avenue E east of South Penelope Street, on the left when traveling west.
Widow of William Hardin before her marriage to Dr. O.P. Kelton Many of the Mexican officers and men were placed in the care of Judge and Mrs. Hardin after the victory at San Jacinto and were mercifully treated by them. Born August . . . Map (db m152194) HM
21 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 3524 — Muehlhause House
On South Main Street at West Avenue F, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
German immigrant Fred Muehlhause, Sr. (1868-1947) arrived in Texas in 1885. He married Louise Albrecht in 1892, and later that year the couple moved to a home located adjacent to this homesite. Muehlhause worked as a craftsman shoemaker and . . . Map (db m193834) HM
22 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 15622 — Norman Austin(August 2, 1811 – May 12, 1890)
Near North Main Street (State Highway 317) north of East 15th Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Texas revolutionary veteran and local merchant Norman Austin made important contributions to his adopted state. Born in Skaneateles, New York, he was the fifth son of a large family and traveled widely throughout his life. He farmed in Michigan and . . . Map (db m152240) HM
23 Texas, Bell County, Belton — Patriot Way Brick Walk
On East Central Avenue west of North Wall Street, on the left when traveling west.
Honoring those who have servedMap (db m212153) WM
24 Texas, Bell County, Belton — Patriot Way Brick Walk ProjectHonor - Selfless Service - Commitment — Belton, Texas —
On East Central Avenue at North Wall Street, on the right when traveling west on East Central Avenue.
Honor ☆ Service ☆ Commitment These are just a few of the core values of men and women who make up our Nation's armed services. Throughout the ages, these individuals swore an oath to protect and defend our Constitution and the . . . Map (db m212165) WM
25 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 4614 — Scott & White School of Nursing
On West Martin Luther King Jr Drive east of Moore Street, on the right when traveling east.
The School of Nursing was founded in 1904 by Dr. Arthur C. Scott and Dr. Raleigh White, Jr., as a part of their Temple Sanitarium to provide professional training for nurses. Initially a small local student body was instructed by the doctors and . . . Map (db m152016) HM
26 Texas, Bell County, Belton — Site of Sam Houston Speech
On North Main Street (State Highway 317) at West First Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North Main Street.
On this site of the Old Post Office on July 14, 1857, Sam Houston, Commander of the Texian Army and Hero of San Jacinto spoke while running for governor. After being past president of the Republic of Texas and senator he served as governor . . . Map (db m152381) HM
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27 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 4925 — Site of the Central Manufacturing Co.
On Water Street at South Penelope Street, on the right when traveling east on Water Street.
A Scotsman, Robert Naismith (1859-1938), founded the Central Manufacturing Co. in a two-story building on this lot in 1893. Using equipment originally powered by steam, he supplied and repaired machine parts for the Belton area. The company also did . . . Map (db m149431) HM
28 Texas, Bell County, Belton — South Belton Cemetery
On South Penelope Street north of Avenue F, on the right when traveling north.
South Belton cemetery is located on Kinney Hill on the south side of Nolan Creek. Bell County and Belton were formed in early 1850. The cemetery was established soon after. The oldest remaining marked death date is May 21, 1851, when Elizabeth . . . Map (db m152297) HM
29 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 733 — The Carnegie Library Building
On North Main Street (State Highway 317) at East First Ave, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
Completed in 1904, this brick library building was funded by a personal contribution from the noted New York industrialist and benefactor Andrew S. Carnegie. Ben D. Lee, builder of the Bell County Courthouse, served as contractor. Designed by the . . . Map (db m152196) HM
30 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 11730 — William Whitaker Reed(January 23, 1816 - August 21, 1891)
On West Central Avenue at North Pearl Street, on the right when traveling west on West Central Avenue.
A native of Tennessee, William W. Reed came to Texas with his parents, Michael and Martha Reed, in 1833 and joined Robertson's colony in 1834. His land grant was situated near his parents' land on the south bank of the Little River. The family . . . Map (db m150627) HM
31 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 5859 — Wilson Van Dyke(Dec 25, 1817 - Aug. 3, 1881)
On Mesquite Rd, 0.1 miles north of Shanklin Road.
A native of South Carolina, Wilson Van Dyke served as a member of the Somervell Expedition, which was organized in 1842 to expel the Mexican Army from Texas. Under command of Col. W.S. Fisher, he crossed the Rio Grande and was captured. A survivor . . . Map (db m29382) HM
32 Texas, Bell County, Belton — 5892 — Woman's Wednesday Clubof Belton
On North Main Street (State Highway 317) at East First Ave, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
Founded in 1898 as a literary society with twenty-five members, the Woman's Wednesday Club is the oldest active club of its kind in Bell County. Initially meeting in the Central Hotel in downtown Belton, the club members were devoted to the study of . . . Map (db m152232) HM
 
 
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