On Estrella Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Estrella Street.
Built by volunteer labor, on donated site, of contributed materials, about 1840. In the years before Oblate Fathers arrived (1853) and built church, some 500 confirmed persons had received sacraments in this chapel from secular priests who lived . . . — — Map (db m195575) HM
On West Convent Avenue at Portscheller Street, on the right when traveling west on West Convent Avenue.
German architect Heinrich Portscheller (1840-1915) built this modified classic-revival structure for Manuel Guerra (1856-1915) in 1884. Early local example of sand-struck, hand-cast brick construction. Once used as residence and store, it remains . . . — — Map (db m195574) HM
On Portscheller Street at Convent Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Portscheller Street.
National Historic Landmark District Roma's unique history and architecture have received national recognition through several historical designations. In 1972, 15 blocks were designated as the Roma Historic District and listed in the National . . . — — Map (db m195568) HM
On North Grant Street (U.S. 83) at North Athens Street (Farm to Market Road 650), on the right when traveling north on North Grant Street.
A body of Texans intent on invading Mexico camped here on December 21, 1842. After being made prisoners at Salado, Mexico, they drew beans, white for life in prison, black for death. 17 members of the expedition were shot by order of General . . . — — Map (db m119463) HM