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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cedar Hill

 
Clickable Map of Dallas 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 Dallas County, TX (345) Collin County, TX (17) Denton County, TX (25) Ellis County, TX (30) Kaufman County, TX (92) Rockwall County, TX (5) Tarrant County, TX (124)  DallasCounty(345) Dallas County (345)  CollinCounty(17) Collin County (17)  DentonCounty(25) Denton County (25)  EllisCounty(30) Ellis County (30)  KaufmanCounty(92) Kaufman County (92)  RockwallCounty(5) Rockwall County (5)  TarrantCounty(124) Tarrant County (124)
Cedar Hill, Texas and Vicinity
    Dallas County (345)
    Collin County (17)
    Denton County (25)
    Ellis County (30)
    Kaufman County (92)
    Rockwall County (5)
    Tarrant County (124)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Texas (Dallas County), Cedar Hill — 6642 — City of Cedar Hill
Prospective settlers who traveled to this area during the 19th century were attracted to its high prairie hill and established a community here known as Cedar Hill in the late 1840s. Its early economy was based on providing support services for . . . — Map (db m154657) HM
2Texas (Dallas County), Cedar Hill — 6851 — Dr. R. A. Roberts House
A native of North Carolina, Dr. R. A. Roberts (1837 - 1906) settled in Cedar Hill in 1859. After serving as a Confederate Army surgeon he returned to this area, where he became a prominent physician and helped bring the Grand Central and Santa Fe . . . — Map (db m154661) HM
3Texas (Dallas County), Cedar Hill — 6705 — First United Methodist Church of Cedar Hill
The first church occupied by this congregation was destroyed by a tornado in 1856, two years after the fellowship was organized. A frame building was erected in 1883 on a lot adjacent to this site. It was replaced in 1900 by this structure. . . . — Map (db m154659) HM
4Texas (Dallas County), Cedar Hill — 6830 — Pleasant Valley Cemetery
The families of James Holland, Jacob and Drusilla Boydstun, Isaac Lowe, and Robert Ground immigrated from Illinois to this area in 1848. When the Boydstuns' son, Henry, died later that year, he was buried at this site on the family farm. In 1870 . . . — Map (db m154663) HM
 
 
  
 
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Nov. 25, 2020