Texas Historical Markers
Texas Historical Markers in Gonzales County
41 markers in Gonzales County, each told out loud by Duane in his own voice.
- 1834 Homesite of Capt. and Mrs. Almaron Dickinson Gonzales
- 1835 Attack at Sandies Water Hole nan
- Andrew Ponton Gonzales
- Battle of Gonzales Gonzales
- Campsite Marking Start of San Jacinto Campaign Gonzales
- Cemetery Square Gonzales
- Community of Pilgrim Pilgrim
- David Burkett Gonzales
- Dr. George Washington Barnett
- Dr. John Turner Tinsley Gonzales
- Duncan's Ferry (on San Marcos River) Gonzales
- First Baptist Church of Nixon Nixon
- First Baptist Church of Smiley Smiley
- Gates Cemetery Gonzales
- Gonzales Cannon Burial Site Gonzales
- Gonzales City Cemetery Gonzales
- Gonzales-San Antonio Road nan
- Green Dewitt Cemetery Gonzales
- Harwood Cemetery Harwood
- Hopkinsville Lodge No. 183, A.F. & A.M. Waelder
- Indian Fort, Site of Gonzales
- Jail Square Gonzales
- James Hodges, Sr. Gonzales
- James W. Robinson Gonzales
- Kerr's Creek Gonzales
- King Cemetery Gonzales
- Leesville Baptist Church Leesville
- Masonic Cemetery Gonzales
- Old Eighteen Gonzales
- Old Smiley Lake and Townsite Smiley
- Plaza Gonzales
- Riverside School Gonzales
- Route of Gen. Sam Houston to San Jacinto Gonzales
- Sam Houston Oak
- Sandies Chapel Cemetery Nixon
- Santa Anna Mound Gonzales
- Sarah Seely Dewitt Gonzales
- Site of Hopkinsville Gonzales
- Site of the First Shot of the Texas Revolution
- The Eggleston House Gonzales
- The Immortal 32 Gonzales
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