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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Graham, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Young 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 Young County, TX (46) Archer County, TX (19) Baylor County, TX (7) Jack County, TX (25) Palo Pinto County, TX (33) Stephens County, TX (12) Throckmorton County, TX (11)  YoungCounty(46) Young County (46)  ArcherCounty(19) Archer County (19)  BaylorCounty(7) Baylor County (7)  JackCounty(25) Jack County (25)  PaloPintoCounty(33) Palo Pinto County (33)  StephensCounty(12) Stephens County (12)  ThrockmortonCounty(11) Throckmorton County (11)
Graham is the county seat for Young County
Graham is in Young County
      Young County (46)  
ADJACENT TO YOUNG COUNTY
      Archer County (19)  
      Baylor County (7)  
      Jack County (25)  
      Palo Pinto County (33)  
      Stephens County (12)  
      Throckmorton County (11)  
 
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1 Texas, Young County, Graham — 85 — Addie M. Graham
Born in Indiana in 1843, Agnes Mary ("Addie") Kinter married Edwin Smith Graham in 1865. Upon hearing of the opportunities for land development in Texas, Graham traveled to Texas many times during the 1870s. In 1872, he and his brother, G.A., . . . Map (db m108773) HM
2 Texas, Young County, Graham — 156 — An 1890 Bank Building
Irish quarrymen mined stone for this Victorian structure on Bower's Hill (2 mi. N), near home of a bank director, L.J. Bower. With its fine quality masonry and woodwork, the bank building added dignity to the courthouse square. An abstract firm and . . . Map (db m200244) HM
3 Texas, Young County, Graham — 493 — Brazos Indian Reservation School
Operated for Indian children living on Brazos Reservation, a 37,000-acre refuge created by state in 1854. Here over 1,000 Anadarko, Caddo, Delaware, Ioni, Shawnee, Tawakoni, and Tonkawa people lived, farming and acting as U.S. Army scouts. Despite . . . Map (db m218654) HM
4 Texas, Young County, Graham — 493 — Brazos Indian Reservation School (1858-1859)(Site 1.5 Miles South)
Operated for Indian children living on Brazos Reservation, a 37,000-acre refuge created by state in 1854. Here over 1,000 Anadarko, Caddo, Delaware, Ioni, Shawnee, Tawakoni, and Tonkawa people lived, farming and acting as U.S. Army scouts. . . . Map (db m200387) HM
5 Texas, Young County, Graham — 494 — Brazos River Indian Reservation
In February 1854 the Texas Legislature designated 12 Spanish Leagues (or 53,136 acres) of land to be maintained as Indian Reservations by the federal government. In August 1854, Major Robert S. Neighbors, United States supervising Indian agent, and . . . Map (db m200389) HM
6 Texas, Young County, Graham — 765 — Cattle Raisers Association Oak
In Commemoration of the Organization Under This Oak by 40 Men of the Cattle Raisers Association of Texas on February 15-16, 1877 Its First Officers Were: C.L. Carter, President J.D. Smith, Vice President J.C. Loving, Secretary S.J. . . . Map (db m241030) HM
7 Texas, Young County, Graham — 16581 — Dr. & Mrs. J.W. Gallaher House
Dr. John William Gallaher and his family moved to Graham in 1884. Gallaher operated a successful surgery and medical practice and became a civic leader. In 1893, he served as one of Graham’s first three Aldermen upon the town’s incorporation. After . . . Map (db m226032) HM
8 Texas, Young County, Graham — 1339 — Early Church of Graham
Erected in 1885 for use by the First Baptist Church (established 1880). Dedicated May 10 at service preached by elder W.M. Farmer. Originally structure had a bell tower and its red brick was not painted. Land was donated by Col. E.S. Graham, . . . Map (db m200249) HM
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9 Texas, Young County, Graham — 1788 — First National Bank in Graham
South Carolina native W.C. Beckham (1825-1895) came to Graham from Florida in the 1880s. He opened a mercantile store on the north side of the town square and soon began making short-term loans to his customers. That practice led to the creation of . . . Map (db m200215) HM
10 Texas, Young County, Graham — 13743 — Graham Post Office
Built in 1935-1936 at a cost of $60,000, this was the seventh and first long-term post office in Graham. It was one of a number of depression-era federally funded projects built in the city. An excellent example of a Moderne style post office of the . . . Map (db m200197) HM
11 Texas, Young County, Graham — 2240 — Graham Salt Works
Saline residue found along the banks of Salt Creek attracted settlers to this area in the 1850s. The first person to undertake commercial production of salt here was Martin V. Bowers, who arrived in the area prior to the Civil War. A farmer and . . . Map (db m226033) HM
12 Texas, Young County, Graham — Hero
He Will Remain Here to Represent All War Dogs Past and Present That Have Served to Protect Our Freedom.Map (db m200195) WM
13 Texas, Young County, Graham — 3476 — Morrison Funeral Home
Mississippi native John Edward Morrison (1848-1926) and his family moved to Texas in 1874, settling first in Tarrant County. They arrived in Young County in 1876, and Morrison purchased several tracts of land. By January 1877 he had opened a . . . Map (db m200214) HM
14 Texas, Young County, Graham — National Theatre
Has Been Listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1993Map (db m200217) HM
15 Texas, Young County, Graham — 4398 — Ryus Store Building
Druggist Joseph E. Ryus (1848-1909) built this structure of locally made bricks in 1879 after his frame store on this lot burned. The large room above Ryus's Drugstore served as Judge Andrew P. McCormick's first courtroom in 1879 when Graham was . . . Map (db m200213) HM
16 Texas, Young County, Graham — Shawnee Springs
Campsite of Indians and early settlers. Also water supply of town of Graham when founded 1872. From here water was hauled in barrels to homes in the area and women used these springs to wash clothes with sand as soap and trees and bushes as . . . Map (db m200388) HM
17 Texas, Young County, Graham — 4899 — Site of Third County Courthouse
Young County was organized in 1856 with Belknap designated as county seat. After retreat of frontier troops during Civil War, county records were moved to Jacksboro 1865 during renewed Indian trouble. County was reorganized 1874 with Graham, county . . . Map (db m200196) HM
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18 Texas, Young County, Graham — 5095 — Standpipe Mountain
Rising 1160 feet above sea level as part of the Belknap Range, Standpipe Mountain is the western peak of the twin mountains, which dominate the surrounding landscape. It was included in the land purchased in 1872 by E.S. and G.A. Graham, for whom . . . Map (db m200191) HM
19 Texas, Young County, Graham — 5457 — The Young County Jail(1878-1921)
This jail was built with two stories in 1878. The jailer lived downstairs, and above were two cells - one with a steel cage for maximum security. There were many dramatic jailbreaks, with lives lost on both sides of the law. In 1881, killer Jack . . . Map (db m200192) HM
20 Texas, Young County, Graham — To the Confederate Soldiers Of Young County
Erected September 1916 by the Fitzhugh Lee Chapter, U.D.C. of Graham and Citizens to the Confederate Soldiers of Young CountyMap (db m200246) WM
21 Texas, Young County, Graham — Young County Armed Forces Memorial
In Honor of the Men & Women of Young County Who Have Served in the United States Armed Forces. This Plaza Is a Testament to the Spirit of Patriotism in All the Men & Women Who Volunteered to Boldly Defend, Loyally Uphold and Valiantly . . . Map (db m200194) WM
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024