On Farm to Market Road 3448, 0.2 miles north of State Highway 21, on the right when traveling north.
This congregation began soon after the end of the Civil War in the Freedmen's community known as Weeks Quarters (about 2 mi. S). Early prayer meetings and worship services were conducted in homes.
Led by the Rev. M. McBerry, the congregation . . . — — Map (db m30874) HM
On State Highway 21 south of Lee Arnold Road, on the right when traveling east.
In this vicinity was historic Spanish rancho called El Lobanillo. Pueblo of Gil Ybarbo (1729-1809), where his ill mother and other refugees remained when Spain evacuated colonists from Western Louisiana and East Texas in 1773. Granted 1794 to Juan . . . — — Map (db m175251) HM
On State Highway 21 just east of Geneva Sexton Road (Farm to Market Road 330), on the right when traveling west.
Kings Highway
Camino Real
Old San Antonio Road
Marked by The
Daughters of The
American Revolution
and The State of Texas
A.D. 1918 — — Map (db m221427) HM
On McMahans Chapel Road (Route 35 Spur) 1.3 miles south of Texas Highway 21, on the right when traveling south.
The oldest Methodist church having a continuous existence in Texas. Organized as a "religious society," 1833, at the home of Colonel Samuel McMahan by the Rev. James P. Stevenson (1808-1885). As a Methodist Church, July 1834, by the Rev. Henry . . . — — Map (db m221230) HM