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Historical Markers in Roanoke, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Denton 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 Denton County, TX (111) Collin County, TX (204) Cooke County, TX (41) Dallas County, TX (393) Grayson County, TX (104) Tarrant County, TX (350) Wise County, TX (60)  DentonCounty(111) Denton County (111)  CollinCounty(204) Collin County (204)  CookeCounty(41) Cooke County (41)  DallasCounty(393) Dallas County (393)  GraysonCounty(104) Grayson County (104)  TarrantCounty(350) Tarrant County (350)  WiseCounty(60) Wise County (60)
Denton is the county seat for Denton County
Roanoke is in Denton County
      Denton County (111)  
ADJACENT TO DENTON COUNTY
      Collin County (204)  
      Cooke County (41)  
      Dallas County (393)  
      Grayson County (104)  
      Tarrant County (350)  
      Wise County (60)  
 
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1 Texas, Denton County, Roanoke — 14621 — Roanoke
In 1881, the Texas & Pacific Railroad came through here and established this community, named by a railroad surveyor from Roanoke, Virginia. Settlers lived in the area before the town was platted, arriving as early as 1847. Many of these residents . . . Map (db m238074) HM
2 Texas, Denton County, Roanoke — 4286 — Roanoke Lodge No. 668, A.F. & A.M.
Chartered in 1888, Roanoke Lodge No. 668 replaced the W.C. Young Masonic Lodge, which had been meeting in nearby Elizabethtown. Members of the Roanoke Lodge met in a variety of rented quarters until 1908, when they built a two-story frame lodge . . . Map (db m238073) HM
3 Texas, Denton County, Roanoke — 16351 — Roanoke Water Tower
Built during the Great Depression, the Roanoke Water Tower was the town's primary water source. Hugh H. Jenkins, Roanoke's first Mayor, advocated for the well and water system to help the newly-incorporated community grow. In 1934, he consolidated . . . Map (db m238075) HM
4 Texas, Denton County, Roanoke — 15720 — Silver Spur Saloon
Swedish stone mason Lawrence Olson constructed this building for brothers R.M. and B.S. Snead in 1886; they built it to house the Silver Spur Saloon. The building was sold upon R.M. Snead's death in 1911 and later served as a hardware store and . . . Map (db m147173) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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May. 15, 2024