Texas Historical Markers
Texas Historical Markers in Matagorda County
52 markers in Matagorda County, each told out loud by Duane in his own voice.
- Albert Clinton Horton Matagorda
- Ashby-Wilson Creek Community Blessing
- Bay City U.S.O. Building Bay City
- Blessing Library Association Blessing
- Cates-Price House Palacios
- Christ Church
- Christ Episcopal Church
- Clemville Markham vicinity
- Collegeport Collegeport
- Collegeport Cemetery Collegeport
- Confederate Defenses at the Mouth of Caney Creek Sargent vicinity
- Daily Tribune and Matagorda County Tribune Bay City
- Deming's Bridge Community Blessing
- Dr. Albert Moses Levy Matagorda
- Early Texas Freighting Matagorda
- Eastview Cemetery nan
- First Baptist Church of Bay City Bay City
- First Berean Missionary Baptist Church Bay City
- First Christian Church of Bay City Bay City
- Fisher-Sargent-Gottschalk House Matagorda
- General John Augustus Hulen Palacios
- Grimes Cemetery Blessing
- Ira Ingram, First Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives
- Linnie Roberts Elementary School Bay City
- Luther Hotel Palacios
- Matagorda Cemetery Matagorda
- Matagorda County Bay City
- Matagorda Lodge No. 7, A.F. & A.M.
- Matagorda Methodist Church
- Matagorda, C.S.A.
- Mother Zion Missionary Baptist Church Bay City
- Palacios Pavilions Palacios
- Philip H. Parker Post No. 2438, V.F.W. Bay City
- Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church Markham
- Pilkington Slough Ranch Collegeport
- Price-Farwell House Palacios
- S. Rhoads Fisher Matagorda
- Sargent Cemetery Sargent
- Sargent-Rugeley House Bay City
- Selkirk Island
- Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
- Site of Camp Hulen Palacios
- Site of Dream Colony of Jane McManus
- Site of Hilliard High School Bay City
- St. Francis Catholic Church
- St. John's Episcopal Church Palacios
- St. Peter's Baptist Church Matagorda
- The Matagorda Incident Matagorda
- The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1862 Matagorda
- Vine Grove Christian Church Bay City
- W.C. Williams Building Palacios
- William Walter "Pudge" Heffelfinger Blessing
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