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Historical Markers in Celina, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Collin 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 Collin County, TX (180) Dallas County, TX (393) Denton County, TX (106) Fannin County, TX (97) Grayson County, TX (104) Hunt County, TX (66) Rockwall County, TX (15)  CollinCounty(180) Collin County (180)  DallasCounty(393) Dallas County (393)  DentonCounty(106) Denton County (106)  FanninCounty(97) Fannin County (97)  GraysonCounty(104) Grayson County (104)  HuntCounty(66) Hunt County (66)  RockwallCounty(15) Rockwall County (15)
McKinney is the county seat for Collin County
Celina is in Collin County
      Collin County (180)  
ADJACENT TO COLLIN COUNTY
      Dallas County (393)  
      Denton County (106)  
      Fannin County (97)  
      Grayson County (104)  
      Hunt County (66)  
      Rockwall County (15)  
 
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1 Texas, Collin County, Celina — 120 — Alla School
On County Highway 105, 0.1 miles east of North Preston Road (U.S. 289), on the right when traveling east.
In 1866 Moses and Mary Jane Hubbard and their daughter Alla moved from Missouri to Collin County, where Hubbard was a successful doctor, farmer, and one of the largest landholders in the area. Concerned with the inadequacy of the local school, the . . . Map (db m194794) HM
2 Texas, Collin County, Celina — Celina Historic Square
On North Ohio Drive, 0.1 miles north of West Walnut Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1910 local businessman J. Fred Smith devised a plan to build a downtown shopping area in Celina. Influenced by the "City Beautiful" movement popular at that time, he acquired land, laid off the "Square" and proceeded to build brick buildings . . . Map (db m194845) HM
3 Texas, Collin County, Celina — 15750 — Crossroads Cemetery
On Lynn Stambaugh Parkway (County Highway 94) at County Highway 97, on the right when traveling east on Lynn Stambaugh Parkway.
The local Baptist community built a church in 1882 approximately three miles east of Celina, just north of the present Crossroads Cemetery. The property, encompassing 1 1/2 acres, had been jointly owned by brothers Abiel D. and Edmond Stelzer. The . . . Map (db m194796) HM
4 Texas, Collin County, Celina — 6189 — Nelson Hotel
On West Walnut Street (Farm to Market Road 455) at South Ohio Drive, on the left when traveling west on West Walnut Street.
Early Celina settler Richard Tinsley Peterman built this structure in 1914, twelve years after the town moved from its original site (1 mi. S) to the railroad line. The building originally housed a grocery store on the ground floor and rental space . . . Map (db m194798) HM
5 Texas, Collin County, Celina — 776 — Old Celina Cemetery
On West Glendenning Parkway, 0.9 miles South Preston Road (U.S. 289), on the left when traveling west.
The town of Celina, settled by natives of Celina, Tennessee, was founded near this site in 1870. The oldest grave here is that of a child who died in 1884. W.J. Bounds (1830-1886) donated the land as a community cemetery after the death of Elizabeth . . . Map (db m194849) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024