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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Weatherford

 
Clickable Map of Parker 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 Parker County, TX (14) Hood County, TX (25) Jack County, TX (14) Johnson County, TX (7) Palo Pinto County, TX (13) Tarrant County, TX (124) Wise County, TX (29)  ParkerCounty(14) Parker County (14)  HoodCounty(25) Hood County (25)  JackCounty(14) Jack County (14)  JohnsonCounty(7) Johnson County (7)  PaloPintoCounty(13) Palo Pinto County (13)  TarrantCounty(124) Tarrant County (124)  WiseCounty(29) Wise County (29)
Weatherford, Texas and Vicinity
    Parker County (14)
    Hood County (25)
    Jack County (14)
    Johnson County (7)
    Palo Pinto County (13)
    Tarrant County (124)
    Wise County (29)
 
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1Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — August 17, 1945 B-29 Crash
Near Charles Street 0.2 miles east of South Bowir Drive, on the left when traveling north.
On the night of August 17, 1945, two B-29 "Heavy Bombers" collided above this site killing 18 of the 20 airmen aboard. The spectacular event could be seen as far away as Gainesville, Greenville, and Cisco as both planes exploded in fire. The . . . — Map (db m57589) HM
2Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — 17320 — Clark Cemetery
On Friendship Road 1.3 miles south of Old Springtown Road, on the right when traveling south.
A common burial ground for early pioneer settlers who camped along the Clear Fork of the Trinity River, the Clark Cemetery consists of many burial sites from the 1830s. In December of 1853, Reverend John William Godfrey (1825-1897) and his wife, . . . — Map (db m71542) HM
3Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — 17253 — Franco-Texan Land Company Building
On Houston Street at West Church Street, on the left when traveling north on Houston Street.
In the late 19th century, this building was a center for political and economic life for the town of Weatherford and for Parker County. It was built around 1870. James Robertson Couts and John A. Fain established the first bank west of Dallas in . . . — Map (db m71499) HM
4Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — 17254 — Grace First Presbyterian Church
On Mockingbird Lane at South Bowie Drive, on the left when traveling east on Mockingbird Lane.
Three congregations, the earliest founded in 1859, joined forces in Parker County to create Grace First Presbyterian Church. The Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the oldest of the three congregations, focused on education as an important ministry to . . . — Map (db m73470) HM
5Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — 17354 — James Claude Wright House
On West Oak Street at South Waco Street, on the right when traveling west on West Oak Street.
On September 20, 1898, Robert P. Lowe and his wife purchased the property at this site. The commonly held belief is that the house was built by Robert Lowe, who retired from Mobile and Ohio Railroad in 1894 and settled his family in Weatherford. He . . . — Map (db m71471) HM
6Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — 3708 — Old City Greenwood Cemetery
On East Front Street.
This cemetery was formerly established by the Weatherford Town Council in 1863 when lots were surveyed and the exact cemetery location was staked. Previous interments were made in the unmarked streets of the town. The Mayor directed those remains to . . . — Map (db m62676) HM
7Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — 3941 — Parker County, C.S.A.
On Palo Pinto Street (U.S. 180) at South Maine Street (Texas Highway 171) when traveling east on Palo Pinto Street.
Part of a colonial grant to S.M. Williams and Stephen F. Austin, father of Texas, but with no permanent settlers before 1850, this county was created in 1855 and named for Isaac Parker, its legislative sponsor. By 1860 it had 4,213 people and in . . . — Map (db m54279) HM
8Texas (Parker County), Weatherford — 3850 — The Dean of Texas Trail Drivers Oliver Loving (1812 - 1867)
Near Front Street.
Founder of three major cattle trails, Oliver Loving came from Kentucky to Texas in 1845 and to Parker County about 1855. During the Civil War (1861-65), he supplied beef to Confederate forces. With Charles Goodnight as partner on a drive to New . . . — Map (db m26538) HM
 
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