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Historical Markers in Brownsboro, Texas
Athens is the county seat for Henderson County
Brownsboro is in Henderson County
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ADJACENT TO HENDERSON COUNTY
Anderson County (41) ►
Cherokee County (38) ►
Ellis County (100) ►
Freestone County (38) ►
Kaufman County (93) ►
Navarro County (105) ►
Smith County (100) ►
Van Zandt County (31) ►
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1► Texas, Henderson County, Brownsboro — 10345 — Brownsboro Norwegian Lutheran Cemetery — ![]() |
After migrating from Norway in 1845, Ole Reierson bought the land that included this cemetery site (1.1 mi. ESE). He chose the spot for his burial and carved several of the plain brown gravestones before he died in 1852. The . . . — — Map (db m31633) HM |
2► Texas, Henderson County, Brownsboro — 14885 — Rock Hill Cemetery — ![]() |
Rock Hill Cemetery has served this area since the late 1800s. It is located on land granted to pioneer Alexander J. Clayton, who migrated here from Alabama with his wife, Martha (Carver), and his children in 1854. Clayton, who was born in North . . . — — Map (db m31618) HM |
3► Texas, Henderson County, Brownsboro — 10368 — Site of Old Normandy — (One-Half Mile Southeast) — ![]() |
First Norwegian colony in Texas. Founded in 1845 by Johan Reinert Reierson (1810-1864) and Ole Reierson, of Holt, Norway. In "Christianssandsposten", J.R. Reierson urged Norwegians to find "a rich life" by migrating to Texas. His associate . . . — — Map (db m31634) HM |