Historical Markers in Freestone County, Texas
Antioch Cemetery
Antioch Cemetery
Birthplace of Harvey Means
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Bonner Cemetery
Bradley House
Butler Church Bell
Butler Soldiers' Homes, C.S.A.
Cade Cemetery
Caney Baptist Church
Captain L. D. Bradley
Captain Richard B. Haley
Carter Log House
Chancellor Union Cemetery
City of Wortham
Colonel Wm. L. Moody
Compton Cemetery
Cotton Gin Cemetery
Daniel Memorial Orphanage
David Hall Love
Dew Cemetery
Dogan High School
Driver Cemetery
Fairfield Female College
First Baptist Church of Teague
First Methodist Church Bell
Freestone County
Furney Richardson High School
Ghost Town of Cotton Gin
Grange Hall Community
Harmony Church
Harrison Chapel
Homesite and Burial Place of General Joseph Burton Johnson
Hopson Burleson Memorial Cemetery
James Bonner Rogers
John F. Wallace House
Lake Chapel Cemetery
Llewellyn Notley
Motley, Llewellyn
Mrs. Lucy Haggard Longbotham
Mt. Zion Methodist Church and Cemetery
New Hope Baptist Church and St. Elmo Cemetery
Oak Island Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
Old Division Point Office for The "Boll Weevil" Railway
Old Freestone Jail
Old Judge Allegre House
Palacios Presbyterian Church
Potter-Watson Log Cabin
Rev. George Washington Baines
Robert B. Longbotham
Salem Predestinarian Baptist Church and Cemetery
Sessions Cemetery
Shanks Cemetery
Shanks Cemetery
Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church and School
Site of Law Office, General John Gregg
Site of Worthy Store
Stewards Mill Store, 1869
The Dr. Emmet Headlee House
The Fridolin (Fred) Fischer Home
The Manahan House
The Rev. G. W. Bounds
The Wortham Oil Boom
Town of Teague
Union Cemetery
United Methodist Church of Wortham
Val Verde Battery, C.S.A.
W.L. Moody Confederate Reunion Grounds
Ward Prairie Baptist Church
William Rufus Boyd, Jr.
Wilson Chapel Cemetery
Woodland Cemetery
Woodland College for Boys
Wortham Schools