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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Fayetteville

 
Clickable Map of Fayette 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 Fayette County, TX (48) Austin County, TX (37) Bastrop County, TX (35) Caldwell County, TX (21) Colorado County, TX (38) Gonzales County, TX (37) Lavaca County, TX (30) Lee County, TX (15) Washington County, TX (63)  FayetteCounty(48) Fayette County (48)  AustinCounty(37) Austin County (37)  BastropCounty(35) Bastrop County (35)  CaldwellCounty(21) Caldwell County (21)  ColoradoCounty(38) Colorado County (38)  GonzalesCounty(37) Gonzales County (37)  LavacaCounty(30) Lavaca County (30)  LeeCounty(15) Lee County (15)  WashingtonCounty(63) Washington County (63)
Fayetteville, Texas and Vicinity
    Fayette County (48)
    Austin County (37)
    Bastrop County (35)
    Caldwell County (21)
    Colorado County (38)
    Gonzales County (37)
    Lavaca County (30)
    Lee County (15)
    Washington County (63)
 
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1Texas (Fayette County), Fayetteville — 499 — Breeding Family Cemetery / First School in Fayette County
On State Highway 159 0.3 miles north of Darden Loop, on the right when traveling north.
Breeding Family Cemetery (300 yards northwest, across the highway) David and Sarah Davis Breeding came to Texas from Kentucky and settled here in 1833 with sons John, Richard L., Napoleon B., Fidelio S., and Benjamin W.; John, . . . — Map (db m84667) HM
2Texas (Fayette County), Fayetteville — 17784 — Site of Svrcek Building
On West Fayette Street south of North Live Oak Street, on the right when traveling south.
An 1890s commercial building on this site was used throughout the 20th century. The rectangular plan, frame construction building featured a false front, supported awning and double doors flanked by windows. Frank Svrcek owned several lots on the . . . — Map (db m96290) HM
3Texas (Fayette County), Fayetteville — 17785 — Site of Svrcek Garage
On West Fayette Street south of North Live Oak Street, on the right when traveling south.
Frank Svrcek owned a commercial building here in the 1890s. The rectangular frame building with stepped parapet had two pairs of doors, one tin and the other wooden. Walter Meinen’s Chevrolet dealership in the 1920s, and later Harry Cordes’ garage, . . . — Map (db m96291) HM
4Texas (Fayette County), Fayetteville — 5940 — Zapp Building
On West Fayette Street at North Washington Street, on the right when traveling west on West Fayette Street.
German native Hugo Zapp established his mercantile business in Fayetteville in 1865. In 1900, after a fire had burned his wooden store at this site, Zapp had this 2-story brick building constructed. Intended to be the finest structure in the city, . . . — Map (db m61300) HM
 
 
  
 
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Nov. 25, 2020