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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Temple

 
Clickable Map of Bell 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 Bell County, TX (93) Burnet County, TX (74) Coryell County, TX (10) Falls County, TX (10) Lampasas County, TX (13) McLennan County, TX (35) Milam County, TX (45) Williamson County, TX (232)  BellCounty(93) Bell County (93)  BurnetCounty(74) Burnet County (74)  CoryellCounty(10) Coryell County (10)  FallsCounty(10) Falls County (10)  LampasasCounty(13) Lampasas County (13)  McLennanCounty(35) McLennan County (35)  MilamCounty(45) Milam County (45)  WilliamsonCounty(232) Williamson County (232)
Temple, Texas and Vicinity
    Bell County (93)
    Burnet County (74)
    Coryell County (10)
    Falls County (10)
    Lampasas County (13)
    McLennan County (35)
    Milam County (45)
    Williamson County (232)
 
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1Texas (Bell County), Temple — 15999 — Bernard Moore Temple(November 4, 1843 - October 5, 1901)
Born near Fredericksburg, Virginia, Bernard Moore Temple was a noted railroad engineer. In 1862, he enlisted in the Virginia artillery, joining the Confederate Army, where he acquired engineering experience in artillery and ordnance. Temple made use . . . — Map (db m90018) HM
2Texas (Bell County), Temple — 409 — Bird Creek Battlefield
. . . — Map (db m152334) HM
3Texas (Bell County), Temple — 410 — Bird Creek Indian BattleMay 26, 1839
. . . — Map (db m152253) HM
4Texas (Bell County), Temple — 5224 — City of Temple
Founded in 1881, on the Santa Fe line, Temple, like dozens of Texas towns, owed its beginning to the railroad and was, in fact, named for a Santa Fe official, B.M. Temple. On June 29, 1881, a gala town lot sale, with free barbecue, was held by . . . — Map (db m89965) HM
5Texas (Bell County), Temple — 18315 — Cora Anderson Negro Hospital
Officially opened on May 17, 1953, Cora Anderson Negro Hospital offered medical services to the growing African American population of Temple and greater Bell County. The hospital featured 16 patient rooms and a surgical suite. It was located only . . . — Map (db m131552) HM
6Texas (Bell County), Temple — 16437 — Cultural Activities Center
Organized in 1958, the Cultural Activities Center (CAC) in Temple is among the oldest multi-disciplinary arts organizations in Texas. During the 1950s, there was a national upsurge in the arts, which coincided with Temple’s post-war population . . . — Map (db m151057) HM
7Texas (Bell County), Temple — 3011 — Lake Polk Park
Soon after establishing the city of Temple, the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad Company built a dam on nearby Bird Creek to create a reservoir and ready water supply. By 1900 a group of investors formed an association to develop a park at the . . . — Map (db m152243) HM
8Texas (Bell County), Temple — 13051 — Moffat Cemetery
This burial ground began as a family and Masonic cemetery. Although many, possibly older, graves exist, the oldest marked grave is that of Mary Marshall (d. 1861). In 1869, eight years after Marshall's death, J.A. Grimes sold his farm to Mary E. . . . — Map (db m118964) HM
9Texas (Bell County), Temple — Pool of Tears Veterans Memorial
The Sacrifice and Endurance Of Those Who Have Served, And The Ones Who Loved Them, Captures Our Hearts, Abides In Our Minds, And Protects Our Very Existence. They Will Not Be Forgotten; Their Memory Will Live In Each Generation As We . . . — Map (db m90039) WM
10Texas (Bell County), Temple — 4719 — Site of 1920's Factory of the Temple Monoplane
Pioneer commercial aircraft developed by engineering genius George W. Williams, who with Roy Sanderford, George Carroll, and his brother E.K. Williams, formed Texas Aero Corporation in 1927. The firm obtained (June 23, 1928) Approved Type . . . — Map (db m151042) HM
11Texas (Bell County), Temple — 6448 — Site of Organization of the Texas Forestry Association
One of Texas’ oldest conservation organizations. W. Goodrich Jones (1860-1950), who came to Temple as a banker in 1888, felt need for trees in this prairie town. He led planting drives in Temple, and in 1889 saw to establishment of a statewide Arbor . . . — Map (db m89966) HM
12Texas (Bell County), Temple — 5223 — Temple Public Library
On March 29, 1900, the Women’s Literary Club and the Self Culture Club formed a city federation for the purpose of organizing a public library. Soon the first library opened in a corner of the post office building and later moved to a book store. In . . . — Map (db m90017) HM
 
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