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Historical Markers in Clyde, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Callahan 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 Callahan County, TX (44) Brown County, TX (30) Coleman County, TX (36) Eastland County, TX (47) Jones County, TX (35) Shackelford County, TX (59) Taylor County, TX (91)  CallahanCounty(44) Callahan County (44)  BrownCounty(30) Brown County (30)  ColemanCounty(36) Coleman County (36)  EastlandCounty(47) Eastland County (47)  JonesCounty(35) Jones County (35)  ShackelfordCounty(59) Shackelford County (59)  TaylorCounty(91) Taylor County (91)
Baird is the county seat for Callahan County
Clyde is in Callahan County
      Callahan County (44)  
ADJACENT TO CALLAHAN COUNTY
      Brown County (30)  
      Coleman County (36)  
      Eastland County (47)  
      Jones County (35)  
      Shackelford County (59)  
      Taylor County (91)  
 
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1 Texas, Callahan County, Clyde — Alexander Charles Garrett Memorial
(Front Panel) Alexander Charles Garrett 33 Inspector General Honorary Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry This tablet erected by the Scottish Rite Masons of Dallas as a loving tribute to the memory of a great and . . . Map (db m78040) HM
2 Texas, Callahan County, Clyde — 923 — Clyde First Methodist Church
Organized in 1884, the Methodist congregation at Clyde met in private homes until their first church building was erected on this site in 1904. The white frame structure was replaced in 1936 by this sanctuary, built of stone donated by church . . . Map (db m80726) HM
3 Texas, Callahan County, Clyde — 1006 — Community of Clyde
Settlers began moving to this area when the Texas and Pacific Railroad completed its line in December 1880. Many located near the commissary of railroad crew foreman Robert Clyde, for whom the town is named. A post office was established in 1881. . . . Map (db m80724) HM
4 Texas, Callahan County, Clyde — 2069 — First Anglican Church Service in the Callahan Area
Alexander Charles Garrett (1832-1924), a native of Ireland, came to Canada as an Anglican missionary. Later he moved to San Francisco, and then to Omaha, Nebraska. In 1874 he was sent to Dallas as bishop of the Northern Missionary District of Texas. . . . Map (db m78039) HM
5 Texas, Callahan County, Clyde — Judge Walter Raleigh Ely
Born April 3, 1878, in Somerset, Ky., Judge Walter Raleigh Ely came to Callahan County with his parents in 1895. Largely self-educated, he entered the profession of law and had a distinguished career. He served as County Attorney and County Judge of . . . Map (db m79585) HM
6 Texas, Callahan County, Clyde — Judge Walter Raleigh Ely
Born April 3, 1878, in Somerset, Ky., Judge Walter Raleigh Ely came to Callahan County with his parents in 1895. Largely self-educated, he entered the profession of law and had a distinguished career. He served as County Attorney and County Judge of . . . Map (db m79586) HM
7 Texas, Callahan County, Clyde — 5406 — The Prew House
Typically Victorian in style. Built in 1906 by Frank X. Prew, who emigrated from Wisconsin in 1889, desiring to live in a young country. He began a small farm and worked on railroad.      Structure is mainly pine. The oak wainscoting downstairs . . . Map (db m80723) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024