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Butler Soldiers' Homes, C.S.A.
Butler, TX
Commissioners courts in Texas usually furnished to soldiers enlisting in the Civil War their uniforms, guns, blankets-- and sometimes...
Captain L. D. Bradley
Fairfield, TX
(1831 - 1886) Came to Texas from Alabama in 1855.
Carter Log House
Fairfield, TX
(originally located 3 miles east of Kirvin) Typical of pioneer dwellings in early Texas, this house was built in 1845 by David L. Carter,...
City of Wortham
Wortham, TX
Situated on grant given 1834 by Mexico to Robert B. Longbotham (1797-1883), a Texas colonist from England who settled here in 1839.
Colonel Wm. L. Moody
Fairfield, TX
(1828 - 1920) Came to Texas from Virginia, 1852.
Ghost Town of Cotton Gin
Teague, TX
Settled prior to 1848, when Dr. J. S. Wills established a mule-drawn gin here.
Homesite and Burial Place of General Joseph Burton Johnson
Fairfield, TX
(April 7, 1816 - January 18, 1874) Planter, soldier, civic leader.
Old Division Point Office for the "Boll Weevil" Railway
Teague, TX
Important Texas transportation artery.
Rev. George Washington Baines
Fairfield, TX
(1809-1882) Noted Texas religious leader.
Site of Law Office, General John Gregg
Fairfield, TX
In 1854-61, Fairfield civic and political leader.
Stewards Mill Store, 1869
Fairfield, TX
In settlement begun 1849 at Washington Steward's grist mill-- only one in area.
The Dr. Emmet Headlee House
Teague, TX
Built 1906 in Brewer (now Teague).
Town of Teague
Teague, TX
In 1905 this town was a drowsy country village called Brewer-- named for 1835 land grantee Green Berry Brewer.
W.L. Moody Confederate Reunion Grounds
Fairfield, TX
The Freestone County W.l. Moody reunion grounds have been used for reunions, celebrations and remembrance of U.S. war veterans since 1891.
Woodland College for Boys
Kirvin, TX
Established in 1863.