Texas Historical Markers
Texas Historical Markers in DeWitt County
41 markers in DeWitt County, each told out loud by Duane in his own voice.
- C. Eckhardt & Sons Building Yorktown
- Co-Founders of Yorktown: John York / Charles Eckhardt Yorktown
- Concrete College Cuero
- Cuero I Archeological District Hochheim
- Cuero Land and Immigration Company Cuero
- De Witt County Monument Cuero
- Dr. William Watt White Cuero
- Early Texas Bandstands Cuero
- Emil Reiffert House Cuero
- Eugene A. Daule Cuero
- First Presbyterian Church of Cuero Cuero
- George Lord Westhoff
- George Washington Davis Cuero
- Hillside Cemetery Cuero
- Holy Cross Catholic Church Yorktown
- Holy Cross Lutheran Church Yoakum
- Honoring Texas Confederate General August C. Buchel Cuero
- James Norman Smith Cuero
- Josiah Taylor Cuero
- Judge Henry Clay Pleasants Cuero
- Keller-Grunder House Cuero
- Knights of Pythias Hall, Jewel Lodge No. 103 Cuero
- Leonard Roy Harmon Cuero
- Lithuanians in Texas Yorktown
- Lockhart Community Cemetery Cuero
- Morgan Steamship Line Cuero
- Old Chisholm Trail Cuero
- Peter Bluntzer Meyersville
- Pilot Knob Pilot Knob
- Site of the Home of Captain John York Yorktown
- Site of the Home of Robert Justus Kleberg Meyersville
- Sociedad Cementerio Union Mexicana Cemetery Nordheim
- St. Mark's Lutheran Church Cuero
- St. Michael's Catholic Church Cuero
- Taylor Family Cemetery Cuero
- The Bates-Sheppard House Cuero
- The Edward Mugge House Cuero
- The Five-Mile (Ratcliffe)- Rabke Community Cuero
- The William Frobese Home Cuero
- Thomas M. Stell Cuero
- World War II Air Training School Brayton Flying Field
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