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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Brownsville, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Cameron 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 Cameron County, TX (240) Hidalgo County, TX (129) Willacy County, TX (6)  CameronCounty(240) Cameron County (240)  HidalgoCounty(129) Hidalgo County (129)  WillacyCounty(6) Willacy County (6)
Brownsville is the county seat for Cameron County
Brownsville is in Cameron County
      Cameron County (240)  
ADJACENT TO CAMERON COUNTY
      Hidalgo County (129)  
      Willacy County (6)  
 
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1 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — "Rancho Viejo"
2 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1882 Cameron County Courthouse- 1882 -
3 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 13830 — 1912 Cameron County Courthouse
4 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1912 Cameron County Jail- 1912 -
5 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 31 — 1912 Cameron County Jail
6 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — A Daunting DefenseResaca de la Palma Battlefield
7 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 20105 — African American Troops at Fort Brown
8 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Alonso Building-1877-
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9 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 11776 — Alonso Complex
10 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 275 — Bagdad-Matamoros, C.S.A.
11 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Bollack Department Store-1911-
12 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Border WarResaca de la Palma Battlefield
13 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Border War / Guerra de fronteras
14 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Brooks House1888
15 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 538 — Brownsville C.S.A.
16 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 2531 — Brownsville Home of Charles Stillman1810 - 1875
17 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 12366 — Brownsville-Matamoros Ferries and River Boardwalk
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18 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 18453 — Brulay House
19 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 639 — Cameron County
20 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 641 — Cameron County
21 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Cameron County CourthouseBrownsville Heritage Trail
22 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 640 — Cameron County Courthouse of 1883-1914
23 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 16755 — Campo Santo Viejo
24 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Cavalry Building1868
25 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Cavalry Charge / Se lanzaba la caballería
26 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Celaya BuildingCirca 1850
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27 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Central Fire Station– 1928 –
28 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Chosen Ground / Arena decidida
29 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — City Hall AnnexEl Tapiz
30 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Commandant's Quarters1868
31 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — CommissaryCirca 1904
32 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1128 — Cueto Building(La Nueva Libertad)
33 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Dedicated to the Memory of William Crawford Gorgas1854-1920
34 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Divided Loyalties: Hispanics in the Civil WarLower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge Palmito Battlefield
35 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — El Tapiz1906
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36 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 15454 — Estéfana Goseascochea Cemetery
37 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Exploring The BoundariesPalmito Ranch Battlefield National Historic Landmark — The Last Land Battle of the American Civil War—May 12 - 13, 1865 —
38 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Fallen Side by SideResaca de la Palma Battlefield
39 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Father Pierre Yves Keralum
40 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Federal Court Site
41 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Fernandez Hide Yard1880
42 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Field/Pacheco Complex1893
43 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Field-Pacheco Complex
44 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — First Presbyterian Church1927
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45 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1830 — First Presbyterian Churchof Brownsville
46 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1963 — Fort Brown
47 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1964 — Fort Brown Buildings 85 and 86Old Morgue
48 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1965 — Fort Brown Cavalry Barracks
49 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Fort Brown Commissary / Guardhouse Comisaria y Casa de la Guardia del Fuerte Brown
50 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1969 — Fort Brown Commissary/Guardhouse
51 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 1970 — Fort Brown Reservation
52 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 17141 — Frank Rabb
53 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Hand-to-HandResaca de la Palma Battlefield
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54 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Hanson House1867
55 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 4586 — Here Was Santa Rita
56 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 14016 — Hicks-Gregg House
57 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 14517 — Hicks-Lawrence House
58 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Historic Battlefield Trail — Brownsville Hike & Bike Network —
59 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — History of 124th Cavalry1929-1945
60 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 2530 — Home of Charles Stillman
61 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Immaculate Conception Cathedral
62 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Immaculate Conception Cathedral- 1854 -
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63 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 2617 — Immaculate Conception Cathedral
64 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Into the Mexican CampResaca de la Palma Battlefield
65 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 15938 — J.T. Canales(March 7, 1877 - March 30, 1976)
66 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 18827 — Juan H. Fernandez Store
67 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Juan H. Fernandez y Hermano Building- 1883 -
68 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 18195 — Kraigher House
69 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — La Catedral del la Inmaculada Concepcion
70 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — La Madrileña- 1892 -
71 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — La Madrileña
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72 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 3000 — La Madrileña
73 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — La Nueva Libertad/Cueto Building– 1893 –
74 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 16054 — Last Battle of the Civil War
75 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 3048 — Launching Site of First U.S. Army Warplane
76 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Majestic Theatre
77 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 17316 — Manautou Building
78 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Miguel Fernandez Hide Yard
79 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Monumental HistoryResaca de la Palma Battlefield
80 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Neale HomeBrownsville Heritage Trail
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81 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 3559 — Neale House
82 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Neale House Circa 1850
83 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Old Cameron County Courthouse/Dancy Building- 1912 -
84 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Old County Courthouse Rio Grande Lodge No. 81
85 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Old County Jail / Fernandez Building-1882-
86 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Old Jail
87 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 3917 — Palmetto Piling
88 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Palmito Ranch Battlefield: Last Clash of the Blue and the GrayLower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge
89 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Palo Alto Battlefield
90 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Palo Alto Battlefield- 1846 -
91 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Palo Alto Battlefield National Park
92 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 4080 — Port of Brownsville
93 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Post Hospital1868
94 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 4086 — Post Hospital
95 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 4086 — Post Hospital
96 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Post Hospital / Hospital Militar
97 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Post Hospital Annex1868
98 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 4087 — Post Hospital Annex
99 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — Post MorgueCirca 1870
100 Texas, Cameron County, Brownsville — 4135 — Public Market and Town Hall

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Apr. 25, 2024