Austin County, Texas
Alexander Glenn Family Graveyard
Bellville
Bellville General Hospital
Bellville High School
Bellville Turnverein Pavilion
Buckhorn Cemetery
Charles Fordtran
Citizens State Bank
Concord Cemetery
Coshatte Cemetery
Cumings Family Vault
David Shelby
Dr. James West Bostick
E. O. Finn Building
Early Roads to San Felipe
Education in Industry
Elemelech Swearingen
Engelking Cemetery
First Czech Immigrants in Texas
First National Bank of Bellville
Fisches Park
Frank Cemetery
Friedrich Ernst
Frnka Family Cemetery
Frydek Catholic Cemetery
Guardian Angel Catholic Church
Hackbarth Building
Hackfield Farm
Harigel House, The
Hartsville Cemetery
Haynes Mattress Factory
Haynes-Felcman House
Haynie-Embrey House
Henniger Family Cemetery
Hess-Kollatschny Farm House
Hill House
Huebner Family Cemetery
Industry
Industry Brethren Church Cemetery
Industry Cotton Gin
Industry Methodist Church
Industry Pilgrims Rest Cemetery
Industry Post Office
Industry State Bank
Industry United Methodist Cemetery
J. J. Josey General Store
James Bradford Pier
Joachim H. Hintz
John Bell Lewis Home
John Friedrich Ernst, Jr.
John Reichle General Merchandise (Welcome Store)
John Shelburne Cemetery
John Wesley Kenney
Josef Lidumil Leshikar
Joseph L. Leshikar House
L. A. and Adelheid Machemehl House
Lambert House
Liedertafel
Lindemann Store
Lindemann-Ott House
Machemehl Cemetery
Magruder-Cannon-Bryan Home
Martin Allen
Mary Theresa Juergens
McGregor Cemetery (Scottish Presbyterian Cemetery)
Meinecke Cemetery
Michael Robert Pilley
Millheim Harmonie Verein
Montgomery Cemetery
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Near This Site Stood a Town Hall
New Ulm Cemetery
Oak Knoll Cemetery
Old Roesler Place, The
Old Travis Cemetery
On This Site Stood the Only Home Owned in Texas by Stephen F. Austin
Original Site of St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Paul and Mahala Hackbarth House
Pilgrims Rest Cemetery
Pitts Place
Preibisch Building
Saint John's Episcopal Church
Saint Paul Lutheran Church
Sam Houston's Camp West of the Brazos
Samuel Chapel Cemetery
Samuel Shelburne Cemetery
San Felipe de Austin
San Felipe de Austin Cemetery
San Felipe Town Hall
San Felipe United Methodist Church
Sealy
Sealy Cemetery
Shelburne-Reinecker House
Sherwood Y. Reamos
Site of Town of New Ulm
St. John Lutheran Church
St. Paul Lutheran Church
St. Paul Lutheran Church
St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery-Phillipsburg
Star Hill Cemetery
Stephen F. Austin
The Wesley Brethren Church
Town of Cat Spring
Town of Shelby
Travis-Pier Cemetery
Trinity Lutheran Church
Vanderwerth Family Cemetery
Waddell-Dudensing-Bering Home
Wallis Cemetery
Wallis Methodist Church
Wallis State Bank
Welcome Lutheran Church
William Henry and Lydia Ann English Guyler
William Shelburne Cemetery
Witte-Schmid Cemetery
Witte-Schmid House
Abel
Abel Cemetery
Alexander Glenn Family Graveyard
Allen-Johnston Cemetery
Amsler Grave
Atkinson Cemetery
Austin County Paupers Cemetery
Baethe Cemetery
Bartay Cemetery
Bethany Cemetery
Bethany Colored Cemetery
Bovine Bluff Bend
Brast #2
Brast Cemetery
Brookshire Cemetery
Brosig Cemetery
Buckhorn Cemetery
Buntzel Cemetery
Burger
Burns Cemetery
Burt Cemetery
Caletka Cemetery
Cat Spring-Kollatschny Cemetery
Cat Spring-Lutheran Church Cemetery
Clarke Cemetery
Cochran Cemetery
Collier-Harris
Concord Cemetery
Coshatte Cemetery
Cummings Cemetery
Czech Cemetery
Czoulauf Cemetery
Dabney-Hawkins-Corbin Cemetery
David Shelby Cemetery
Dehtloff Cemetery
Dittert Cemetery
Dittmar Cemetery
Dixon-Grimes Cemetery
Dotson Cemetery
Eckardt Cemetery
Ehler-Koehn Cemetery
El Pleasant-Parker Chapel Cemetery
Engelking Cemetery
Engelking Grave
Falk
Fenner
Findeisen Cemetery
Fissler
Flake #1 Cemetery
Flake #2 Cemetery
Frady Cemetery
Frances Cemetery
Francis
Frank Cemetery
Franka Cemetery
Froelich
Frydek Cemetery
Gabig Cemetery
Germania Cemetery
Gilbert Cemetery
Glenn
Glenn, Bethel Hicks Glenn
Gloar Cemetery
Goebel Cemetery
Goodwill Cemetery
Graf-Hoffman Cemetery
Granau
Grimes Cemetery
Guardian Angel Cemetery
Haedge Cemetery
Hagemann Cemetery
Harms Cemetery
Harrison Cemetery
Hartsville Cemetery
Heitmann Cemetery
Henniger Family Cemetery-Industry
Henske-Krueger
Henson Cemetery
Hill Cemetery
Hillboldt Cemetery
Hillside Cemetery
Hiltpold Cemetery
Himly Cemetery
Hobson Chance
Hoffman Cemetery
Holtz Cemetery
Holy Cross
Hoppe Cemetery
Huebner Cemetery
Immaculate Conception Cemetery
Immaculate Conception Church Cemetery
Industry Brethern Church Cemetery
Industry Methodist Church Cemetery
Industry Old Methodist Cemetery
Industry Pilgrims Rest Cemetery
Ives Creek Cemetery
Jackson Family Cemetery
Jasek
Jeff-Medford Cemetery
Jiminez Cemetery-Grave
Jochec-Slovak Cemetery
John Shelburne Cemetery
Kaechele Cemetery
Kahloff Cemetery
Karmichael
Kersten Cemetery
Kessee
Kiesewetter Cemetery
Kinkler Cemetery
Kleberg Cemetery
Kluever Family Cemetery
Knolle #2 Cemetery
Knolle Cemetery #1
Koch Cemetery
Koehn-Graf Cemetery
Kohler
Kolbe Cemetery
Kollatschny Cemetery
Krasna Cemetery
Kroulik Cemetery
Kueffel Cemetery
Kurt Cemetery
Laas Cemetery
Macedonia Cemetery
Machemehl Cemetery
Mahnke Cemetery
Malicek Cemetery
Matthaei Cemetery
McGregor Cemetery
Meinecke Cemetery
Meir Cemetery
Menke Cemetery
Mernitz
Mewis Cemetery
Mewis Cemetery
Meyer Cemetery
Michaelis Cemetery
Millheim Cemetery
Montgomery Cemetery
Mount Zion Cemetry
Muery Cemetery
Muller Cemetery
Munger Cemetery
Murff Cemetery
Nagel
National Cemetery
Necker Cemetery
Nelsonville Cemetery
New Ulm Cemetery
New Wehdem Cemetery
Norris Cemetery
Oak Knoll Cemetery
Ognosky
Old Travis
Old Travis Cemetery
Ottmer Cemetery
Palm Cemetery
Parker Chapel Cemetery
Peters-Old Methodist Cemetery
Pfeffer #1 Cemetery
Pfeffer #2 Cemetery
Phillipsburg Cemetery
Pilgrims Rest Burleigh Cemetery
Pilgrims Rest Cemetery
Pilgrims' Rest Cemetery #1
Pilgrims' Rest Cemetery #2
Pitt Cemetery
Pleasant Grove Cemetery
Pope Cemetery
Rogers
Saint James Lutheran Cemetery
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
Samuel Chapel Cemetery
Samuel Shelburne
San Felipe Cemetery #1
San Felipe Cemetery #2
Schaffner
Schlapota Cemetery
Schmid Cemetery
Schmidt Cemetery
Schneider Cemetery
Scholz-Nolte Cemetery
Schrapps
Schulke Cemetery
Scranton Grove Cemetery
Sealy Catholic Cemetery
Sealy Cemetery
Sealy colored
Sealy Holy Cross Cemetery
Severin Cemetery
Seyer Cemetery
Shelby Cemetery
Shelby Family Cemetery
Smith #2
Smith Family Plot
Staehle Cemetery
Star Hill Cemetery
Stone-Motley Cemetery
Streb Cemetery
Stuessel Cemetery
Susen Cemetery
Svajda-Hejl Cemetery, Nelsonville
Swearingen Cemetery
Thompson
Timme
Travis-Davis
Travis-Pier Cemetery
Trenckmann Family Cemetery
Ueckert Cemetery #1
Ueckert Cemetery #2
Ueckert Cemetery #3
unknown (E of Concord); mapped
unknown (E of Shelby); mapped
unknown (E of Yellow Creek); mapped
unknown (E of Yellow Creek, S of Kansas/ Missouri); mapped
unknown (N of Ivys Creek); mapped
unknown (Newberg Rd)
unknown (Shelby); mapped on Voekle Rd
unknown (South of Necker Cemetery; SW of Millheim Cemetery)
Unknown grave (mapped)
Unknown Grave (USGS) near CR 389 at Wagner Rd
Vanderwerth Cemetery
Viereck Cemetery
Wallis Cemetery
Ward (Winklemann)
Washam Cemetery
Weir Cemetery
Welcome Cemetery #1
Welcome Cemetery #2
Welcome Cemetery #3
Welcome Hospital
Wellhausen
Wesley Brethern Cemetery
William Shelburne Cemetery
Williams Cemetery
Williams, Bouldin
Winkleman Cemetery
Zachas Cemetery
Zaskoda Cemetery
Zettel Cemetery
Ziemer
In 1824, Austin County was officially created as one of the original 23 counties of Texas. The county was named in honor of Stephen F. Austin and served as a major center for the colonization of Texas. During this time, settlers began to arrive and establish farms, bringing with them their unique cultures and traditions.
Austin County also played a significant role in the Texas Revolution. In 1832, local colonists held the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, which voiced their support for Antonio López de Santa Anna, who was then the leader of Mexico. However, as tensions escalated, the colonists became part of the rebellion against Mexican rule, leading to the famous Battle of San Jacinto in 1836. This battle marked a major turning point in Texas history, resulting in the defeat of Santa Anna's forces and the eventual independence of Texas.
Throughout the years, Austin County continued to develop and thrive. The county seat, Bellville, was established in 1848 and has remained an important cultural and economic center. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century further contributed to the growth of the county, connecting it with other regions. Today, Austin County is known for its rich agricultural heritage, historical landmarks, and vibrant community, making it a unique and significant part of Texas history.
Brief timeline of the history of Austin County, Texas:
- 1821 - Austin County is established as one of the original 23 counties in Texas.
- 1831 - Stephen F. Austin, the "Father of Texas", passes away and is buried in Austin County.
- 1836 - Texas gains independence from Mexico, leading to an influx of settlers in Austin County.
- 1856 - The town of Bellville is established as the county seat of Austin County.
- 1861-1865 - Austin County residents actively participate in the American Civil War.
- 1878 - The Texas state legislature formally recognizes Austin County as the "Cradle of the Republic".
- 1887 - The San Felipe and Southwestern Railroad connects Austin County to the rest of Texas.
- 1907 - The Brazos River floods Austin County, causing significant damage and loss of life.
- 1965 - The Stephen F. Austin State Park is established in Austin County.
- 1992 - The Austin County Historical Commission is formed to preserve the county's history and heritage.
- Present - Austin County continues to thrive as an agricultural and historic region in Texas.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Austin County, Texas.