Texas Historical Markers
Texas Historical Markers in Kimble County
53 markers in Kimble County, each told out loud by Duane in his own voice.
- Bear Creek Settlement Junction
- Brambletye Junction
- Campsite of Marques De Rubi, 1767 Junction
- Captain Gully Cowsert Junction
- Captain William Walter Taylor Junction
- City of Junction Junction
- Cloud Place Junction
- Cloud Point Junction
- Coach Bear Bryant and the Junction Boys Junction
- Coalson-Pullen Colony Junction
- College Street Church of Christ Junction
- Colonel John Griffith Junction
- Doom of the Outlaws of Pegleg Station Junction
- Early History of Kimble County Junction
- Fight of Sheriff's Posse with Cattle Rustlers Junction
- First Baptist Church of Junction Junction
- First Church in Community Copperas Methodist Church Junction
- First Court in Kimble County Junction
- First Murr Ranch Junction
- First Post Office Junction
- First United Methodist Church of Junction Junction
- Fort McKavett - Fort Clark Military Road Roosevelt
- Hoggett Home Junction
- Isaac Kountz Junction
- John James Smith
- John L. Jones Ranch London
- John Sterling Durst Pioneer Minister Junction
- Junction's First Waterworks Junction
- Kimble County Junction
- Kimble County Jail Junction
- London Town Square London
- Marvin E. and Retta Ann Blackburn House Junction
- Miller-Browning Colony Junction
- Morales Ranch Junction
- Near Route of Old Military Road Junction
- O.C. Fisher Junction
- Old Bear Creek Texas Ranger Camp Junction
- Old Beef Trail Crossing London
- Old Noxville School Segovia
- Old Rock Store, 1879 Junction
- Reichenau Gap London
- Roosevelt Junction
- Schreiner Park Junction
- Site of Creed Taylor Ranch Home Segovia
- Site of Ivy Chapel and School London
- Spanish Road to Santa Fe, 1808 London vicinity
- Stevenson, Coke R., Texas Statesman Junction
- Teacup Mountain Junction
- Telegraph Store and Post Office Telegraph
- The Killing of Sam Speer Junction
- The Oliver Pecan Junction
- Vicinity of Bradbury Settlement Junction
- Wooten Cemetery Telegraph
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