Texas Historical Markers
Texas Historical Markers in Harrison County
49 markers in Harrison County, each told out loud by Duane in his own voice.
- Bailey Anderson Elysian Field
- Bishop College Marshall
- C.G. Lancaster Marshall
- Confederate Capitol of Missouri Marshall
- First Baptist Church Marshall
- First Methodist Church Marshall
- First Telegraph Office in Texas Marshall
- Fred Lewis Marshall
- Ginocchio Hotel and Restaurant Marshall
- Girlhood Home of Southern Beauty Lucy Holcombe Pickens Marshall
- Governor Edward Clark Marshall
- Greenwood Cemetery Marshall
- H. B. Pemberton Marshall
- Harleton Harleton
- Harrison County Marshall
- Home of Last Texas Confederate Governor Pendleton Murrah Marshall
- Home of William Thomas Scott Scottsville
- Hometown of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Karnack
- James Harper Starr Marshall
- James L. Farmer, Jr. Marshall
- James Leonard Farmer, Sr. Marshall
- Judge J. B. Williamson House Marshall
- Kahn Memorial Hospital Marshall
- Marshall - Birthplace of Boogie Woogie Marshall
- Marshall Cemetery Marshall
- Marshall Hall Marshall
- Marshall Pottery Marshall
- Marshall Powder Mill Marshall
- Marshall-Shreveport Stagecoach Road Marshall
- Marshall, C.S.A. Marshall
- Matthew W. Dogan, Sr. Marshall
- Melvin B. Tolson Marshall
- Old Powder Mill Cemetery Marshall
- Old Town of Port Caddo Karnack
- Sam Houston's 1857 Campaign in Marshall Marshall
- Site of the Capitol Hotel Marshall
- Site of The Confederate Hat Factory in Marshall, C.S.A. Marshall
- Solomon Ruffin Perry Marshall
- Swanson's Landing Jonesville
- Texas & Pacific Depot Marshall
- The Library Movement in Marshall Marshall
- The Turner House Marshall
- To the Memory of Walter Paye Lane Marshall
- Todd-McKay-Wheat House Marshall
- Van Zandt Hill Marshall
- Wigfall House Marshall
- Wiley College Marshall
- Wiley College Cemetery Marshall
- William Delafield Hallsville
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