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By Steve Gustafson, February 5, 2010
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1Texas (Angelina County), Lufkin — Angelina
2Texas (Armstrong County), Claude — 4366 — Route of Coronado Expedition
3Texas (Armstrong County), Claude — 2263 — The Great Panhandle Indian Scare of 1891
4Texas (Armstrong County), Goodnight — 55 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
5Texas (Armstrong County), Wayside — 69 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
6Texas (Armstrong County), Wayside — 17440 — The Battle of Red River
7Texas (Austin County), Industry — 1941 — Charles Fordtran — (May 7, 1801-Nov. 1, 1900)
8Texas (Bailey County), Enochs — 1103 — Coyote Lake
9Texas (Bailey County), Muleshoe — 48 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
10Texas (Bandera County), Bandera — 293 — Bandera Pass
11Texas (Bandera County), Bandera — 718 — Captain Jack Phillips — (1839-1876)
12Texas (Bandera County), Bandera — 3823 — Old Texas Ranger Trail
13Texas (Bandera County), Tarpley — 1097 — Cow Camp Massacre on Hondo Creek
14Texas (Bastrop County), Bastrop — 9151 — Early History of the City of Bastrop
15Texas (Bastrop County), Bastrop — 9190 — The Gotier Trace
16Texas (Bastrop County), Cedar Creek — Bluff Trail Overlook
17Texas (Bastrop County), Elgin — 9171 — Site of the Home of Col. Robert M. Coleman — (1799 -1837) —
18Texas (Bell County), Salado — 15828 — Salado
19Texas (Bexar County), Helotes — 2432 — Helotes
20Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Comanche Lookout
21Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Council House
22Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Founding of the Mission and Origin of Name
23Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Indian Quarters / Habitaciones de los Indios
24Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Mission Mill (and Millstone)
25Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Mission San Josι / La Misiσn de San Josι
26Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Rose Window / Ventana de Rosa
27Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Ruins of the Habitations of the Friars and Indians
28Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — San Antonio Missions / Las misiones de San Antonio
29Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — San Antonio River Indian Springs
30Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 18170 — Spanish and Mexican Land Grants
31Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — Spanish Mission and Military Post — 1724 - 1821
32Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Alamo — A Story Bigger Than Texas — (Long Barrack) —
33Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Church / La iglesia
34Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Confluence of Civilizations in the Americas — HemisFair'68 — San Antonio Fair, Inc —
35Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Convento / El convento
36Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The Mission Period — 1716 - 1793
37Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — The San Antonio River
38Texas (Blanco County), Johnson City — 6386 — Thomas C. and Eliza V. Felps
39Texas (Borden County), Gail — 18056 — Mushaway Peak — (4 miles southeast)
40Texas (Brazoria County), Jones Creek — 9569 — Battle of Jones Creek
41Texas (Brewster County), Alpine — 570 — Burgess' Water Hole
42Texas (Brewster County), Alpine — Early Spanish Entradas — Big Bend Snapshot History
43Texas (Brewster County), Big Bend National Park — 994 — Comanche Trail
44Texas (Brewster County), Big Bend National Park — Rock Art at Hot Springs
45Texas (Brewster County), Marathon — 1258 — Double Mills
46Texas (Brewster County), Marathon — 2003 — Fort Peρa Colorado (Red Rock)
47Texas (Brewster County), Marathon — 3201 — Marathon
48Texas (Brewster County), Terlingua — Quicksilver — the Terlingua Mining District
49Texas (Briscoe County), Quitaque — 673 — Camp Resolution — of the Texan Santa Fe expedition
50Texas (Briscoe County), Quitaque — 49 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
51Texas (Briscoe County), Quitaque — 53 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
52Texas (Briscoe County), Silverton — 50 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
53Texas (Burnet County), Burnet — 9719 — Holland Springs — (300 Yards West) —
54Texas (Burnet County), Burnet — 9724 — Longhorn Caverns
55Texas (Burnet County), Burnet — 9757 — Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolf
56Texas (Caldwell County), Lockhart — 9783 — Battle of Plum Creek
57Texas (Calhoun County), Port Lavaca — 18201 — Original Mission Refugio
58Texas (Calhoun County), Port Lavaca — 3091 — Site of the Town of Linnville
59Texas (Callahan County), Baird — Baby Treaty Oak
60Texas (Carson County), Panhandle — 54 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
61Texas (Castro County), Dimmitt — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
62Texas (Chambers County), Wallisville — 9083 — Joseph Blancpain's French Trading Post
63Texas (Chambers County), Wallisville — 9127 — Mission Nuestra Seρora de la Luz
64Texas (Chambers County), Wallisville — 9128 — Mission Nuestra Senora de la Luz del Orcoquisac and Presidio San Agustin de Ahumada
65Texas (Cherokee County), Alto — 12568 — Chief Bowles' Last Homesite
66Texas (Cherokee County), Alto — 6971 — Mound Prairie
67Texas (Cherokee County), Alto — 15628 — Site of Mission San Francisco de los Tejas
68Texas (Cherokee County), Alto — 6860 — Site of Neches Indian Village
69Texas (Cherokee County), Alto — 6646 — Site of the Delaware Indian Village
70Texas (Cherokee County), Jacksonville — 6965 — Love's Lookout
71Texas (Cherokee County), Rusk — 6627 — Cherokee County
72Texas (Cherokee County), Rusk — 6847 — Little Bean's Cherokee Village
73Texas (Coke County), Blackwell — 2637 — Indian Rock Shelters
74Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 4671 — Natural Landmark Shelving Rock — (8 mi. W. on Private Land)
75Texas (Coke County), Robert Lee — 4558 — Sanco — (Originally Located 1 Mile East)
76Texas (Collingsworth County), Wellington — 27 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
77Texas (Colorado County), Columbus — 4199 — The Rangers of Austin's Colony
78Texas (Colorado County), Columbus — 15368 — Tumlinson Family
79Texas (Comanche County), Comanche — 989 — Comanche County
80Texas (Comanche County), Comanche — 1911 — Fleming Oak
81Texas (Comanche County), Comanche — 2635 — Indian Raid in Comanche
82Texas (Comanche County), Comanche — The Bison (American Buffalo)
83Texas (Cooke County), Gainesville — 1054 — Cooke County C.S.A. / 2nd Frontier Regiment
84Texas (Cooke County), Oak Ridge — 2097 — Gainesville
85Texas (Cooke County), Oak Ridge — 5316 — The Cross Timbers
86Texas (Cooke County), Valley View — 2958 — Kiowa Raid of 1868 — (SW Part of County)
87Texas (Coryell County), Evant — 369 — Benjamin F. Gholson — (Nov. 17, 1842 - April 3, 1932)
88Texas (Cottle County), Paducah — 7 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region
89Texas (Crane County), Crane — 755 — Castle Mountain — (2 mi. East)
90Texas (Crane County), Crane — 2871 — Juan Cordona Lake — (11 Miles Southwest)
91Texas (Crosby County), Crosbyton — 2477 — Henry Clay Smith — (1836-1912) — High Plains Pioneer —
92Texas (Crosby County), Crosbyton — 3190 — Main Supply Camp on Historic Mackenzie Trail — (3 mi. SE)
93Texas (Crosby County), Crosbyton — 5267 — Texas Ranger Campsite — (one mile north)
94Texas (Culberson County), Van Horn — 7936 — Figure 2 Ranch
95Texas (Culberson County), Van Horn — 7926 — Van Horn Wells — (One-Half Mile West)
96Texas (Dallas County), Coppell — Houston Campsite Oak
97Texas (Dallas County), Duncanville — 6814 — Penn Springs
98Texas (Dallas County), Richardson — McKamy Spring
99Texas (Deaf Smith County), Hereford — 43 — Quanah Parker Trail
100Texas (Deaf Smith County), Hereford — 44 — Quanah Parker Trail — Texas Plains Trail Region

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