Texas Historical Markers
Texas Historical Markers in Austin County
47 markers in Austin County, each told out loud by Duane in his own voice.
- Austin County Bellville
- Austin County Jail Bellville
- Bellville High School Bellville
- Charles Fordtran Industry
- Concord Cemetery Kenney
- Cumings Family Vault Bellville
- Early History of Bellville Methodist Church Bellville
- Early Roads to San Felipe San Felipe
- Elemelech Swearingen Cat Spring
- Engelking Cemetery Cat Spring
- First Czech Immigrants in Texas Nelsonville
- Frank Cemetery Bellville
- Friedrich Ernst Industry
- Guardian Angel Catholic Church Wallis
- Hackbarth Building Sealy
- Haynes Mattress Factory Sealy
- Henniger Family Cemetery Industry
- Hill House San Felipe
- Industry Pilgrims Rest Cemetery Industry
- Industry Post Office Industry
- J. J. Josey General Store San Felipe
- James Bradford Pier Kenney
- Joachim H. Hintz Bellville
- John Bell Lewis Home Bellville
- John Friedrich Ernst, Jr. Industry
- John Shelburne Cemetery Bleiblerville
- John Wesley Kenney Kenney
- Liedertafel Sealy
- Lindemann-Ott House Industry
- Martin Allen Wallis
- Mary Theresa Juergens New Ulm
- McGregor Cemetery (Scottish Presbyterian Cemetery) Nelsonville
- Near This Site Stood a Town Hall San Felipe
- New Ulm Cemetery New Ulm
- On This Site Stood the Only Home Owned in Texas by Stephen F. Austin San Felipe
- Peters-Hacienda Schuetzenverein Sealy
- Preibisch Building Sealy
- Saint John's Episcopal Church Sealy
- Sam Houston's Camp West of the Brazos Cochran
- San Felipe de Austin San Felipe
- San Felipe Town Hall San Felipe
- St. John Lutheran Church Bellville
- St. Paul Lutheran Church Shelby
- St. Paul Lutheran Church Wallis
- Stephen F. Austin San Felipe
- Welcome Lutheran Church Welcome
- William Henry and Lydia Ann English Guyler Wallis
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