Historical Markers in Anderson County, Texas
Alonzo Marion Story
Anderson Campground
Anderson County
Anderson County Courthouse
Anderson County in the Civil War
Anderson County Poor Farm
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church
Bell Cemetery
Bethel Cemetery
Bethel Church and Cemetery
Beulah Baptist Church
C. S. A. Iron Works
Campbell Cemetery
Captain Steven L. Bennett
Captain William Kimbro
Christopher Columbus Rogers
Christopher Columbus Rogers
Col. G. R. Howard House
Col. Homer Garrison, Jr.
Concord Baptist Church and Cemetery
Crawford Cemetery
Denson Springs Cemetery
Dickerson Parker
Don Hastings
Dr. Bonner Frizzell
Early Settlement of Northwestern Anderson County
Eilenberger's Bakery
Elkhart Garden of Memories Cemetery
Elkhart Myrtle Springs Cemetery
Fields Chapel Methodist Church and Cemetery
First Baptist Church of Elkhart
First Baptist Church of Palestine
First Christian Church
First Gravesite of Cynthia Ann Parker
First Methodist Church of Palestine
First Presbyterian Church
First United Methodist Church of Elkhart
Fort Houston
Fort Houston Cemetery
Frankston City Park
Frankston Railroad Depot
Frederick Douglass Elementary School
Freeman Farm
Gilmore's Chapel
Governor Thomas Mitchell Campbell
Grace Methodist Church
Green Bay A.M.E. Church
Green Bay High School
Harmony Baptist Church
Henry Fields
Hodges-Darsey House
Home of Congressman and Mrs. Alexander W. Gregg
Hopewell Cemetery
I & GN Hospital and Nurses' Quarters
Jemison Quarters Cemetery
John and Laura Miller House
John Byler Mallard, Judge
John H. Reagan
John H. Reagan Monument
John Starr House
Judge William Alexander
Judson Baptist Church
Judson Cemetery
Kolstad Jewelers
Link Family Cemetery
Link House, The
Lone Pine Baptist Church
Magnolia Cemetery
Mary Kate Hunter (November 8, 1866 - April 15, 1945)
McClure-McReynolds-Fowler Home
Micham Main
Miles Bennett
Mound Prairie Cemetery
Mount Vernon A.M.E. Church
Mount Vernon United Methodist Church
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Murdoch McDonald
Muse Cemetery
N. A. Banks Elementary School
New Hope Baptist Church
Northeast Texas Christian Theological and Industrial College
Old Montalba
Old Pilgrim Church
Olive Branch Cemetery
Osjetea Briggs
P. L. Chism
Palestine Carnegie Library
Palestine Fire Department
Palestine High School
Palestine Lodge No. 31, A. F. & A. M.
Palestine Post Office and Federal Building
Palestine Salt Works C. S. A.
Paul L. Rutledge, Sr.
Pennybacker-Campbell-Wommack House
Pilgrim Hill Baptist Church
Pilgrim Predestinarian Regular Baptist Church
Pilgrim Predestinarian Regular Baptist Church
Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church
Pine Lodge Club House
Providence Church and Cemetery
Rev. Daniel Parker
Robert (Bob) Knight
Roy B. Wallace
Sacred Heart Church
Sadler, William T.
Seven Oaks (Mallard-Alexander House)
Site of Four Pines School
Site of Henry High School
Site of Knox Glass Company Plant
Site of Lincoln High School
Site of McKnight Plaza
Site of Old Magnolia
Site of Palestine Service Men's Club, World War II
Site of St. Mary's Academy
Site of the Kickapoo Battlefield
Site of the McClean Massacre
Site of Woodhouse School
Slocum Massacre
South Union Missionary Baptist Church
St. Philips Episcopal Church of Palestine
Stafford-Tucker Cemetery
Starr Cemetery
Swanson Cemetery
Swanson Cemetery
Tennessee Colony
Tennessee Colony Cemetery
Tennessee Colony Order of the Eastern Star No. 102
Texas Fruit Palace, Anderson County Fair
Texas State Railroad
The Bowers Mansion
The I&GN Railroad in Palestine
Timothy Stephen Smith
Tyre Masonic Lodge No. 198
Westwood United Methodist Church
William and Caroline Broyles House
William Freeman
Wilson Cemetery