Grimes

11 historical markers in Texas

Andrew Jackson Montgomery

Stoneham, TX

(Apr. 4, 1801 - Dec. 3, 1863) Born in Blount County, Tennessee, Andrew Jackson Montgomery came to Texas in 1819 with the James Long...

Grimes County

Anderson, TX

On road used 1690 by Spanish explorer Alonso de Leon.

Grimes County Courthouse

Anderson, TX

Unique Victorian Texas public building.

Grimes County, C.S.A.

Anderson, TX

Civil War military concentration point for troops and ordnance.

In Memory of_Colonel Benjamin Fort Smith_and all other pioneers

Anderson, TX

(FRONT) In memory of Colonel Benjamin Fort Smith, Dr. Robert C. Neblett, veterans of The War of 1812; Colonel Benjamin F. Smith, veteran...

Katy Holland Mc Dowell Treadwell Cobb

Iola, TX

In 1822, at the age of seven, Katy Holland migrated to Texas with her parents as a member of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" Colony.

La Bahia Trail

Navasota, TX

Originally an Indian trail through Southern Texas and Louisiana; known to Spanish explorers as early as 1690, when the De Leon Expedition...

Primus Kelly

Navasota, TX

A faithful Negro slave.

Sarah Bradley Dodson

Bedias, TX

Born in Kentucky in 1812, eleven-year-old Sarah Bradley and her parents arrived in Texas in 1823 with Stephen F. Austin's old three...

Sarah Bradley Dodson

Bedias, TX

(January 8, 1812-October 9, 1848) Kentucky native Sarah Bradley came to Texas with Stephen F. Austin's Old 300 Colony in 1823.

Town of Bedias

Bedias, TX

Named for North and South Bedias creeks, which in turn were named for the Bidai Indians, an agricultural people reputed to have been the...

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