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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Abilene, Texas

 
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Abilene is in Jones County
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1 Texas, Jones County, Abilene — Butterfield Trail
U.S. Mail Route St. Louis to San Francisco Crossed Here 1858–1861 Marked by Woman’s Club of AnsonMap (db m78038) HM
2 Texas, Jones County, Abilene — Fort Phantom HillPost on the Clear Fork of the Brazos
By 1850 new settlers and travelers to the California Gold Rush were moving across Texas. This movement on the open plains increased hostilities between the newcomers and the Indians. The U.S. Army’s solution was a fort, called the Post on the Clear . . . Map (db m74736) HM
3 Texas, Jones County, Abilene — 2004 — Fort Phantom Hill
Established November 14, 1851 Abandoned April 6, 1854 Repaired and Used by Southern Overland Mail, 1858-1861 Sub-Post of Fort Griffin in 1871 and 1872 A thriving village which grew up in its vicinity after the Civil War served as . . . Map (db m74737) HM
4 Texas, Jones County, Abilene — Lake Fort Phantom Hill Parks - Johnson Park
History of Fort Phantom Hill The post was established on November 14, 1851 and just a year later was transformed into a well-organized and thoroughly developed post. However, conditions continued to be difficult for people at the . . . Map (db m79324) HM
5 Texas, Jones County, Abilene — 15905 — Round Mound Cemetery
Round Mound Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Jones County and is located near the site of the former Deadman Creek or Round Mound settlement. The name “Round Mound” may derive from the highest point in the area, which is . . . Map (db m78430) HM
6 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — "Double V" Memorial Flagpole“Victory against fascism over there, Victory against Jim Crow over here.”
A lasting tribute to the Buffalo Soldiers of WWI and black veterans of WWII, who in service to God, Country, and Community, gave or risked their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today, while for them, these very freedoms were often denied.Map (db m78013) WM
7 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — "I Shall Never Surrender or Retreat"
“I shall never surrender or retreat” Travis Edward, James, George, sons of Anson Taylor died at the Alamo March 6, 1836 Taylor County was named for these gallant men Erected by the John Hudnall Chapter of the . . . Map (db m79762) HM
8 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 22 — 12th Armored Division at Camp Barkeley
Established as a U.S. Army training camp in 1940, Camp Barkeley (whose main entrance was about seven miles south of this site) became one of the nation’s largest World War II military training bases. The 12th Armored Division, activated at Camp . . . Map (db m74770) HM
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9 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12th Armored Division Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of all men of the 12th Armored Division in World War II. Camp Barkeley, 1943-44. 12th Armored Division Units Total Personnel – 10,937 Men Division Headquarters • CCA     • CCB     • CCR     • 572nd . . . Map (db m74769) HM WM
10 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12214 — 45th Infantry Division at Camp Barkeley
The 45th Infantry Division, comprised of National Guard units from Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, was one of the first four divisions ordered into Federal service by Congress’ joint resolution in 1940. Initially stationed at Fort Sill . . . Map (db m79761) HM
11 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Abilene African-American Schools
Historical Marker This marker honors Abilene’s educational era of Colored–Negro–Black schools from the 1890’s to 1969. The Abilene Public School Board moved the Abilene Colored School to this site at North 8th and Treadaway in . . . Map (db m86152) HM
12 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 70 — Abilene Christian University
This school, formed to provide a Christian education for all grade levels, was founded in 1906 by A.B. Barret, an early educator and preacher for Texas Churches of Christ. It was first called Childers Classical Institute in honor of Col. J.W. . . . Map (db m86512) HM
13 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12215 — Abilene Municipal Cemetery
Abilene Municipal Cemetery is composed of five different burial grounds. The oldest documented grave is that of Florence Phillips, who was buried in the Masonic section in 1881 shortly before the establishment of the local Masonic Lodge in 1882. . . . Map (db m78358) HM
14 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 71 — Abilene Negro High School
The first public school for African Americans in Abilene was established in 1890. Located in the 200 block of Plum Street, the one-room school was named the Abilene Colored School. Its first class consisted of 22 students and one teacher.      In . . . Map (db m78835) HM
15 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 72 — Abilene Reporter-News Reported missing
The oldest existing business institution in Abilene is the Reporter Publishing Company, started by C.E. Gilbert. The first newspaper was printed on June 17, 1881, three months after the town was founded. Soon after Gilbert began publication, a . . . Map (db m209691) HM
16 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 73 — Abilene State School
The Texas legislature provided for the establishment of this institution in 1899 as a center for the treatment of epilepsy. Opened in 1904 under the direction of Dr. John Preston, it was largely self-sufficient, with surrounding land used for . . . Map (db m86314) HM
17 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 13446 — Abilene Woman's Club Building
Founded in 1928, the Abilene Woman's Club had several club homes before hiring noted architect David S. Castle to design a clubhouse at this site, then on the edge of town. Contractor Oscar Rose completed the structure in 1955, and the building's . . . Map (db m92590) HM
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18 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Ackers - McMillan House
Entered in the National Register of Historic Places 1991Map (db m86155) HM
19 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Albert G. Maroscher Memoriam
In Memoriam Albert G. Maroscher 086459 Maj Inf U.S. Army Silver Star Distinguished Flying Cross Soldiers Medal Bronze Star Medal Air Medal Army Commendation Medal Purple Heart K I A Vietnam 15 April 1968 . . . Map (db m87072) WM
20 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 648 — Camp Barkeley(February 15, 1941 - March 21, 1945)
Site of main entrance to Camp Barkeley, one of the nation’s largest military camps of World War II. At peak, 60,000 men were in training here. Named for Pvt. David B. Barkeley of the 89th Division, who died on a secret scouting expedition behind . . . Map (db m77729) HM
21 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 16569 — Childers Classical Institute
Abilene Christian University began as an educational institution on this block known as the West End residential area. In 1906, Allen Booker Barret, a Tennessee educator and preacher, and five trustees purchased land and a house from Col. John W. . . . Map (db m85792) HM
22 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12220 — Claiborne Walker Merchant(August 31, 1836 - March 9, 1926)
Claiborne W. Merchant and his twin, John, were born in Nagodoches. “Clabe” married Frances Bell in 1856. He served in the Confederate army and later became a cattle rancher. Merchant established his first ranch in 1874 in Callahan County . . . Map (db m78020) HM
23 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 1014 — Company I   7th Texas Infantry
Mustered into service during World War I, July 16, 1917, at Abilene with officers, Capt. R.M. Wagstaff; 1st Lt. A.J. McDavid; 2nd Lt. E.B. Sayles; and 1st Sgt. Elmer C. Stearns. Company had 139 enlisted men from the area who trained here at the . . . Map (db m78969) HM
24 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 14834 — Dr. William & Beatrice Butler House
Dr. William H. Butler, Sr., was the first African American physician to practice medicine in Abilene. He was born in Dec. 1875 in Palestine (Anderson Co.), where he attended grade and high school. He continued his education at Wiley College in . . . Map (db m86530) HM
25 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 13209 — Drummond Cemetery
In 1879, after her husband’s death in Jamaica, Helen Fanny Harris Drummond returned with her children to England. She immigrated with them to the United States in 1885, settling in Brazos County, Texas. In October 1891, she purchased 100 acres in . . . Map (db m77654) HM
26 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 18470 — Dyess Elementary School
On January 21, 1963, Dyess Elementary was the first school in the Abilene Independent School District to integrate all students. African American military families living on Dyess Air Force Base were previously forced to send their children to the . . . Map (db m100832) HM
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27 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 15000 — Eugenia Pickard
A philanthropic African American woman greatly improved Abilene’s minority neighborhoods. Eugenia Pickard was born in Georgia about 1877. She moved to Texas in the early 1900s and settled in Abilene. Here she owned several properties and made them . . . Map (db m79785) HM
28 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 15925 — First Exploratory Oil Well in Taylor County
Founded in 1881, the city of Abilene became a regional economic center, yet civic boosters believed that the discovery of oil and gas in the area had the potential to advance the area’s economy and population even further. Significant oil . . . Map (db m77768) HM
29 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church Of Abilene Tex. Was Organized on This Spot Feb. 27 - 1881 W.A. Minter ElderMap (db m85805) HM
30 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 1916 — Fletcher Ranch
In 1878 James Robert Fletcher, his wife, and son Lorenzo Thomas (1868-1939) came here from Granbury. Their caravan included a small herd of cattle and work animals. A carpenter came to construct a two-story ranch house. Fletcher filed for a patent . . . Map (db m77767) HM
31 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Fort Babe Shaw Memorial
To All Hardin-Simmons Men and Women Who Have Served Their Country in War Roll of the Dead of World War I Chester A. Adams • Jack Blount • Kenneth Burns • Ennis Camp • Robert Embry • Aubrey Fisher • Allister Goodnight • O.A. Keele • Reed . . . Map (db m87073) WM
32 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 2373 — Hardin-Simmons University
Organized as Abilene Baptist College by cattlemen, preachers, and Sweetwater Baptist Association in 1891. Named for New York pastor James B. Simmons, after he donated funds for completing the first building, which housed the president, classes and . . . Map (db m212062) HM
33 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 22534 — Hardin-Simmons University Campus Triangle
In the center of the Hardin-Simmons University campus are seven ivy-covered gravesites in the quiet grove known as the "Triangle.” Buried here are pioneer leaders of the university founded in 1891. Hardin-Simmons University was the first college . . . Map (db m212059) HM
34 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Hardin-Simmons University Student Memorial
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35 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 2406 — Hattie and Henry Sayles, Sr., House
Henry Sayles (1852-1916), born and reared near Brenham, Texas, studied law under his father, noted legal scholar John Sayles (1825-1897). Henry practiced law in Galveston where he met and married Hattie McAlpine. The couple moved to Abilene in 1886. . . . Map (db m86310) HM
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36 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Honoring E Battery Lost Battalion WWII131st Field Artillery 2nd BN
Mobilized at Abilene, Texas, 25 November 1940. Captured by the Japanese forces, 10 March, 1942. Liberated, 18 September 1945. Battery Officers T.A. Dodson, Capt. • H.G. Allen, 1st Lt. • W.R. Slone, 1st Lt. • M.A. Straughan, 2nd Lt. . . . Map (db m79764) WM
37 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 14423 — Hotel Wooten
This landmark building opened its doors on June 6, 1930, with a celebration attended by more than two thousand guests. Entrepreneur H.O. Wooten envisioned a hotel with accommodations matching those available in New York City, accomplishing the . . . Map (db m94650) HM
38 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12223 — James Harrison Parramore(August 13, 1840 - July 4, 1917)
Born in Georgia to Rebecca (Norwood) and William W. Parramore, James Harrison Parramore moved with his family to Gonzales County in 1849. James attended Gonzales College before joining the Confederate army. He married Mary Jane Goodson in 1866; they . . . Map (db m86513) HM
39 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 2740 — James Winford Hunt(July 9, 1875 – March 12, 1934)
Born in present Oklahoma, James Winford Hunt grew up on the Texas high plains. A newspaper publisher for several years, he became a Methodist minister in 1903. While a pastor in Abilene, he convinced the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist . . . Map (db m78333) HM
40 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Judge Walter R. Ely
Judge W.R. Ely had the rare privilege of living to see the fruits of his leadership take form in the superb Texas highway system. He helped lay the basis for it in his service on the Highway Commission from 1927 to 1935, half of that time as its . . . Map (db m78892) HM
41 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 3047 — Laughter Undertaking Co.
Dan T. Laughter (1871-1952) first worked as an undertaker while employed in a northeast Texas furniture store. In 1900, he came to Abilene, and five years later he founded this undertaking company with his partner, C.M. Tandy. In 1908, at the flip . . . Map (db m94648) HM
42 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 3085 — Lindbergh in West Texas(September 26, 1927)
Four months after his record-setting trans-Atlantic solo flight, Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974) landed here for one hour and thirty-six minutes during a nationwide publicity tour. Touching down at Kingsolving Field (now the site of Abilene . . . Map (db m62523) HM
43 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 13110 — Lt. Col. William E. Dyess
Albany, Texas native William Edwin Dyess (b. 1916) graduated from John Tarleton Agricultural College and became an aviation cadet at Randolph Field, San Antonio. Dyess went to the Philippine Islands as commander of the 21st Pursuit Squadron of P-40 . . . Map (db m77614) HM
44 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 3157 — Lytle Gap Potosi Methodist Church Reported missing
Organized about 1879 as Lytle Gap Methodist Episcopal Church, South, this fellowship first me in private homes and a schoolhouse. The church name was changed after the community became known as Potosi in the 1890s. This sanctuary, the second for the . . . Map (db m77746) HM
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45 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12219 — Macedonia Baptist Church
The early community support system for citizens of color in Abilene included Mt. Zion Baptist Church, organized in 1885, and the first area school for Black children, which opened in 1890 with 22 pupils. Because of African Americans’ continuing . . . Map (db m81284) HM
46 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 3292 — Magee House
One of the earliest fine houses in Abilene. Built 1903 in Colonial Revival Style by Dr. Jefferson Davis Magee (1861-1935) and wife, Anna (Wilbanks). A native of Pike County, Miss., educated in east Texas and at the Louisville (Ky.) Medical . . . Map (db m80175) HM
47 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King, Jr. January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968 ”I Have a Dream” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was an American leader of nonviolence and a prophet of peace in a time of trouble. He dared valiantly to dream that . . . Map (db m79784) HM
48 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 3305 — McMurry College
Between the years 1840 and 1920, the Methodist Church founded nearly eighty colleges in Texas. Four colleges in the Northwest Texas Conference had closed for various reasons by 1920, when the Rev. James Winford Hunt was appointed commissioner of a . . . Map (db m87010) HM
49 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12221 — Mexican-American / Americanization School
From its earliest days, education for Mexican Americans in Texas has varied from none at all to apparent equality. The Republic of Texas in 1839 and 1840 established laws governing a system of schools. As these institutions took shape, Mexican . . . Map (db m80887) HM
50 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12218 — Morgan Jones(1839-1926)
Welsh-born Morgan Jones arrived in the U.S. in 1866. As a contractor for numerous railroad lines, he became a railroad legend by laying tracks spanning more than 1,000 miles across Texas and the west. He was president of the Fort Worth and Denver . . . Map (db m78327) HM
51 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 3500 — Mount Zion Baptist Church
The Rev. James Curry, a missionary from Sherman, Texas, organized this congregation in 1885. It is the oldest African American church in the city. The Rev. James Lewis served as first pastor of the congregation, which met in a small house near the . . . Map (db m78834) HM
52 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 3833 — Old Weather Bureau Building
This structure was completed for the Abilene office of the United States Weather Bureau in 1909. The interior contained living quarters and an observatory for the administrator. The first official in charge here was W.H. Green, who served until . . . Map (db m85796) HM
53 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12224 — Parramore Post #57, American Legion
Founded in March 1919, the American Legion was established as a World War I veterans’ organization. Abilene Post No. 57 was organized on July Fourth and chartered in September of that year, one of one hundred such chapters formed in the Legion’s . . . Map (db m86531) HM
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54 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 16528 — Pine Street Shootout
When the young railroad town of Abilene incorporated in 1883, the first city officials desired to project a more civilized image to visitors and new settlers, as the new town had already developed a lawless reputation since its 1881 founding. Strong . . . Map (db m85803) HM
55 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Prairie DogsA Keystone Species of the Great Plains
Redbud Park Prairie Dogs The Redbud Park prairie dog town was a natural prairie dog town. The enclosed area was established in 1979 with Revenue Sharing Funds. Vital Stats Weight: 1.5-3 lbs. Length with tail: 3-5" Shoulder . . . Map (db m87077)
56 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 4432 — Sacred Heart Catholic Church
This church began as a mission in the 1880s to serve Catholics in the Abilene area. Early members included Abilene pioneer Theo. Heyck and City Marshal J.J. Clinton. Priests came by train from Weatherford to conduct worship services, first in . . . Map (db m86309) HM
57 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 4720 — Site of Abilene's First School
This site was set aside for use as a school by Stoddard Johnston, a newspaperman who platted the town of Abilene in the early 1880s. While the first schoolhouse was under construction in the spring of 1881, classes were held in a tent pitched . . . Map (db m94651) HM
58 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 4766 — Site of Curfew by John J. Clinton(1848 - 1922)
Here each New Year’s Eve at midnight for thirty-seven years John J. Clinton, Abilene Chief of Police, emptied his revolver. He began in 1885, decreeing that saloons close at midnight, and that trigger-happy cowboys and townsmen observe the curfew. . . . Map (db m79729) HM
59 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 12217 — Site of Guitar Mansion
John and Laura Hudson Guitar of Missouri moved to Abilene in 1898. John was already a wealthy businessman who owned a number of cotton gins and cotton oil mills throughout Texas, most in towns served by the Texas & Pacific Railroad. He held large . . . Map (db m85794) HM
60 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 2403 — Site of Old Headquarters of the Hashknife Ranch(On hill east of Cedar Creek)
In December 1880, H.C. Whithers of the Texas & Pacific Railroad met local men here to decide on a site for a cattle shipping center. Bypassing the county seat of Buffalo Gap, the railroad platted a new town named Abilene for the famous cattle town . . . Map (db m78016) HM
61 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 4900 — Site of Thornton’s Store
Known throughout West Texas as “a city within itself,” Thornton’s Store was one of Abilene’s leading businesses for nearly seven decades. E.L. Thornton (1896-1964) moved to Abilene from Arkansas in 1919, after service in World War I. He opened a . . . Map (db m79730) HM
62 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 4913 — Site of Western Cattle Trail
The main route–1876 to 1887–for several hundred thousand longhorns driven north to stock ranches and Indian reservations and to supply beef market. Was also called Dodge City Trail, for its main terminus; or Fort Griffin Trail, for . . . Map (db m94649) HM
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63 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 5207 — Taylor County Reported missing
(Inscription plate with text is missing)Map (db m79606) HM
64 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — Taylor County Veterans Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to all men and women of Taylor County who have served in the armed forces of their country Those names of men and women inscribed hereon gave their lives in the cause of freedom as the result of enemy action or . . . Map (db m79740) WM
65 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 18416 — Texas & Pacific Railroad Depot
With the arrival of the railroad in Abilene in 1881, a railroad car was used as the first depot. In 1882, a two-story structure was built consisting of a passenger waiting room, office space, dining and a hotel on the second floor. Located a few . . . Map (db m105926) HM
66 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — The Bankhead Highway
The Bankhead National Highway, from Washington, D.C., to San Diego, California, was the nation’s first all-weather, coast-to-coast highway. The southern road skirted the western mountains and was largely free from ice and snow, so it could be used . . . Map (db m105928) HM
67 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — The Hardin-Simmons Bell
In the late 1890s, Mr. George Bennett, president of Acme Pressed Brick Company, donated funds for the purchase of this bell. For two decades, this bell swung from the bell tower of the Old Main building, serving as a timepiece for what was then . . . Map (db m87071) HM
68 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — The Hotel Grace
The Hotel Grace was built in 1909 by Col. W.L. Beckham, a hotel builder and operator from Greenville, Texas. He named his newest hotel for his daughter, Grace. At that time, the Grace was the major hotel between Fort Worth and El Paso. The . . . Map (db m85806) HM
69 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — The 'Real' Camp Barkeley
The original Camp Barkeley was one of the United States Army’s largest training installations during World War II. The base was located southwest of Abilene, Texas near what is now Dyess Air Force Base. The base was named after David B. Barkley, a . . . Map (db m86532) HM
70 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 5242 — The Texas & Pacific RailwayFirst Railroad Across West Texas
Chartered March 3, 1871, by Act of U.S. Congress, to build a railroad to the Pacific Coast, the Texas & Pacific Railway Company, under leadership of Colonel Thomas A. Scott, President, began construction across West Texas in 1880. General Grenville . . . Map (db m61250) HM
71 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — The Texas 36th Division Memorial Highway
Organized July 18, 1917 at Camp Bowie, Texas, the 36th Division was composed of National Guard units from the states of Texas and Oklahoma, and traced a part of its lineage to the Washington Guards of the Texas Revolution. During World War I, the . . . Map (db m79587) HM WM
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72 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 14579 — Thomas Middlebrook Willis(June 27, 1859 - Nov. 27, 1937)
Born in Bainbridge, Georgia, Thomas Middlebrook Willis was an important early leader in Abilene. Willis moved to Waco, Texas with his parents, Dr. Thomas L. And Mrs. Letitia Willis, in 1866. T.M. Willis first came to this area in 1878 to investigate . . . Map (db m78018) HM
73 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 16526 — William G. and Shirley Swenson Home
This two-story brick home was designed by Abilene architect William P. Preston for the family of William Gray and Shirley (McCollum) Swenson, and was completed ca. 1910. Swenson was a first generation Swedish-American, and he was a lifelong . . . Map (db m78017) HM
 
 
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