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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 201► Texas (Grimes County), Anderson — 8603 — Site of a Munition Factory — |
| 202► Texas (Grimes County), Navasota — 8592 — Primus Kelly — |
| 203► Texas (Guadalupe County), Seguin — 962 — Colonel John Ireland — |
| 204► Texas (Guadalupe County), Seguin — 2298 — Guadalupe County, C.S.A. — |
| 205► Texas (Guadalupe County), Seguin — 5494 — Timothy Pickering Jones — |
| 206► Texas (Guadalupe County), Staples — 654 — Camp Clark, C.S.A. — |
| 207► Texas (Hamilton County), Hamilton — 2349 — Hamilton County, C.S.A. — |
| 208► Texas (Hardin County), Kountze — 11149 — General Braxton Bragg, C.S.A. (1817-1876) — |
| 209► Texas (Harris County), Baytown — 10780 — Ashbel Smith M.D. (1805-1886) — |
| 210► Texas (Harris County), Baytown — 10609 — Bayland Orphanage (Site 1/2 mi. SE) — |
| 211► Texas (Harris County), Baytown — 13964 — Confederate Naval Works at Goose Creek — |
| 212► Texas (Harris County), Baytown — Dr. Ashbel Smith — |
| 213► Texas (Harris County), Baytown — 15755 — The Bayland Guards — |
| 214► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 10790 — Colonel B.F. Terry February 18, 1821 - December 17, 1861 — |
| 215► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 10671 — Edwin Fairfax Gray — |
| 216► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 13710 — Gustav August Forsgard — |
| 217► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 10720 — Irvin Capers Lord — |
| 218► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 10635 — Site of Confederate Prison Compound — |
| 219► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 10721 — Site of Lubbock Ranch — |
| 220► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 10690 — Site of Old Houston Academy — |
| 221► Texas (Harris County), Houston — The Spirit of the Confederacy — |
| 222► Texas (Harris County), La Porte — Men who fought at San Jacinto and in Army of the Confederacy — |
| 223► Texas (Harrison County), Marshall — 10166 — General Elkanah Greer / Knights of the Golden Circle — |
| 224► Texas (Harrison County), Marshall — 10143 — Governor Edward Clark — |
| 225► Texas (Harrison County), Marshall — 10176 — Harrison County — |
| 226► Texas (Harrison County), Marshall — 10215 — James Harper Starr — |
| 227► Texas (Harrison County), Marshall — 10188 — Marshall — |
| 228► Texas (Harrison County), Marshall — 10197 — Marshall-Shreveport Stagecoach Road — |
| 229► Texas (Harrison County), Marshall — 10147 — Site of The Confederate Hat Factory in Marshall, C.S.A. — |
| 230► Texas (Hays County), Buda — 16255 — Antioch Colony — |
| 231► Texas (Hays County), Driftwood — 10248 — Camp Ben McCulloch No. 946 United Confederate Veterans — |
| 232► Texas (Hays County), Kyle — 10235 — Beef for the Confederacy — |
| 233► Texas (Hemphill County), Canadian — 2788 — John Hemphill 1803 - 1862 County named for Texas Confederate — |
| 234► Texas (Henderson County), Athens — 10362 — Henderson County C.S.A. Home Town of Texas Confederate — |
| 235► Texas (Henderson County), Athens — 13285 — John Matthews McDonald — |
| 236► Texas (Henderson County), Athens — 10365 — Stella E. Parsons La Rue (Feb. 16, 1874-Dec. 7, 1949) — |
| 237► Texas (Hill County), Hillsboro — 1032 — Confederate Veterans and Old Settlers Reunion Grounds — |
| 238► Texas (Hill County), Hillsboro — Hill County Confederate Memorial 1861 - 1865 — |
| 239► Texas (Hood County), Granbury — 6251 — City named for Texas Confederate General H.B. Granbury 1831 - 1864 — |
| 240► Texas (Hood County), Granbury — 6259 — County Named for Famous Confederate General John Bell Hood 1831 - 1879 — |
| 241► Texas (Hopkins County), Sulphur Springs — 7305 — Confederate Refugees in Texas, C. S. A. — |
| 242► Texas (Hopkins County), Sulphur Springs — 7317 — Home County of Texas Confederate General W. H. King / Texas in the Civil War 1839 — 1910 — |
| 243► Texas (Hopkins County), Sulphur Springs — 7332 — Site of the Union Stockade (½ Block W) — |
| 244► Texas (Houston County), Crockett — 7037 — Crockett — |
| 245► Texas (Howard County), Big Spring — 14468 — W.T. ("Uncle Bud") Roberts (1849 - 1940) — |
| 246► Texas (Hudspeth County), Sierra Blanca — 2007 — Fort Quitman C.S.A. — |
| 247► Texas (Hutchinson County), Borger — 319 — Battle of Adobe Walls — |
| 248► Texas (Hutchinson County), Stinnett — 1690 — First Battle of Adobe Walls (November 25, 1865) — |
| 249► Texas (Irion County), Mertzon — 1151 — Dove Creek Battle/Texas Civil War Indian Trouble — |
| 250► Texas (Jack County), Jacksboro — 2714 — James B. Dosher May 2, 1826 - January 27, 1901 — |
| 251► Texas (Jackson County), Edna — 1033 — Confederates of Jackson County — |
| 252► Texas (Jackson County), Edna — 2703 — Jackson County, C.S.A. — |
| 253► Texas (Jasper County), Jasper — 10452 — Jasper County, C. S. A. — |
| 254► Texas (Jeff Davis County), Fort Davis — 10474 — Confederate President Jefferson Davis 1808-1889 — |
| 255► Texas (Jeff Davis County), Fort Davis — 10475 — Jeff Davis County — |
| 256► Texas (Jeff Davis County), Fort Davis — 10482 — Old Fort Davis CSA — |
| 257► Texas (Jeff Davis County), Fort Davis — 10483 — Pioneer Cemetery — |
| 258► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 13429 — Capture of the USS Morning Light and USS Velocity — |
| 259► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 15458 — Commodore Leon Smith — |
| 260► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — Dick Dowling — |
| 261► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 10558 — Federal Fatalities at the Battle of Sabine Pass — |
| 262► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 10526 — Fort Manhassett (7.5 Miles West) — |
| 263► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 17600 — Fort Sabine — |
| 264► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 10509 — Richard Dowling — |
| 265► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 10525 — Site of Fort Griffin (1863-1865) — |
| 266► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 10567 — Spaight's 11th Battalion — |
| 267► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — Union Casualties at the Battle of Sabine Pass — |
| 268► Texas (Jefferson County), Sabine Pass — 10559 — United States Forces at the Battle of Sabine Pass — |
| 269► Texas (Johnson County), Cleburne — 2837 — Colonel Middleton T. Johnson — |
| 270► Texas (Johnson County), Cleburne — 2837 — General Patrick R. Cleburne — |
| 271► Texas (Jones County), Anson — 2006 — Fort Phantom Hill C.S.A. / Texas Civil War Frontier Defense — |
| 272► Texas (Kaufman County), Kaufman — 8552 — Capt. Israel Spikes (1824-1879) — |
| 273► Texas (Kaufman County), Kaufman — 8497 — Colonel Isham Chisum (1818-1884) — |
| 274► Texas (Kaufman County), Kaufman — Kaufman County Confederate Soldiers Monument — |
| 275► Texas (Kaufman County), Prairieville — 9422 — Capt. Edward Thomas Broughton and the Johnson Guards — |
| 276► Texas (Kendall County), Comfort — 15 — Treue Der Union Monument ("Loyalty to the Union") — |
| 277► Texas (Kendall County), Comfort — 11673 — Freidenker Nineteen Century Freethinkers — |
| 278► Texas (Kendall County), Comfort — The Founding Freethinkers (Deutsche Freidenker) — |
| 279► Texas (Kendall County), Kendalia — 2169 — George Wilkins Kendall C.S.A. Home Front Producer (1809 - 1867) — |
| 280► Texas (Kent County), Jayton — 1259 — Double Mountain Salt Works (on Brazos River) — |
| 281► Texas (Kerr County), Camp Verde — 682 — Camps Verde C.S.A. — |
| 282► Texas (Kerr County), Camp Verde — 4748 — Site of Camp Verde — |
| 283► Texas (Kerr County), Center Point — Camp Verde, Texas — |
| 284► Texas (Kerr County), Center Point — N.O. Reynolds — |
| 285► Texas (Kerr County), Center Point — 4920 — Site of Zanzenberg — |
| 286► Texas (Kerr County), Ingram — 2436 — Henderson Cemetery (Two Miles North) — |
| 287► Texas (Kerr County), Kerrville — 4748 — One Mile to Ruins of Camp Verde — |
| 288► Texas (Kerr County), Mountain Home — 5921 — Y.O. Ranch — |
| 289► Texas (Kimble County), Junction — 4961 — John James Smith (March 24 1822 - April 22, 1924) — |
| 290► Texas (Kimble County), Junction — 15348 — Major William Addison Spencer — |
| 291► Texas (Kinney County), Brackettville — 2079 — Fort Clark, CSA — |
| 292► Texas (Kinney County), Brackettville — 13963 — Officers Quarters 2-3 and 4 — |
| 293► Texas (Kleberg County), Kingsville — 5206 — Taylor Camp Site, 1846 — |
| 294► Texas (Knox County), Benjamin — 12681 — Pleasant C. Sams (1845 - 1921) Texas Business Pioneer — |
| 295► Texas (Lamar County), Paris — American Civil War Apr. 12, 1861 - Apr. 9, 1865 — |
| 296► Texas (Lamar County), Paris — 8205 — Lamar County, C. S. A. — |
| 297► Texas (Lamar County), Paris — 12012 — Lightfoot - Coleman House — |
| 298► Texas (Lamar County), Paris — 8209 — Sam Bell Maxey — |
| 299► Texas (Lamar County), Paris — 13023 — Travis Clack Henderson — |
| 300► Texas (Lavaca County), Hallettsville — 40 — 50th Anniversary of Battle of Galveston — |
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