Historical Markers in Gonzales County, Texas
1834 Homesite of Capt. and Mrs. Almaron Dickinson
1835 Attack at Sandies Water Hole
African American Education in Gonzales
Albuquerque
Amasa Turner
Andrew Ponton
Andrew Ponton
Andrew Zumwalt
Augustus H. Jones
Battle of Gonzales
Bennet Valentine
Braches House
Branecky School
Brown House
Bundick Cemetery
Bunting Family Cemetery
Campsite Marking Start of San Jacinto Campaign
Captain Philip Coe
Cemetery Square
Central Square
Charles Mason
Charles T. Rather House
Chenault House (DEMOLISHED)
Church Square
Community of Pilgrim
Community of Wrightsboro
David Burkett
David L. Kokernot
Dewville United Methodist Church
Dikes Family Cemetery
Dr. George Washington Barnett
Dr. John Turner Tinsley
Dr. Thomas Polk
Duncan Ferry
Ebenezer Cemetery
Edward Dickinson
Eli Mitchell
Episcopal Church of the Messiah
First Baptist Church of Gonzales
First Baptist Church of Nixon
First Baptist Church of Smiley
First Gun Fired For Texas
First Methodist Church of Gonzales
First Shot of the Texas Revolution
Fleming T. Wells
Fort Waul
Gates Cemetery
Ghost Town of Dewville
Gonzales Cannon
Gonzales Cannon Burial Site
Gonzales Cannon Dispute, Site of
Gonzales City Cemetery
Gonzales College
Gonzales County Jail
Gonzales Courthouse
Gonzales Memorial Museum and Amphitheatre
Gonzales-San Antonio Road
Green Dewitt Cemetery
Greenwood Cemetery
Greenwood Cemetery
Harwood Cemetery
Harwood Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge
Here was fired first gun for Texas Independence.
Holmes Hospital
Hopkinsville Lodge No. 183, A.F. & A.M.
Hutson B. Littlefield
Indian Fort, Site of
J. W. and Nannie C. Bailey House
Jail Square
James D. Owens
James Hodges, Sr.
James W. Robinson
Jesse Kencheloe Davis
Jewish Cemetery
John Fauth House
Kennard House
Kerr's Creek
Kerr's Settlement
King Cemetery
Leander C. Cunningham
Leesville Baptist Church
Leesville School
Market Square
Masonic Cemetery
Mathew Caldwell
Maurin Quarry
Military Plaza
Miller's Store
Mitchel Putnam
Nixon
Oak Forest Bridge
Odd Fellows Cemetery
Old Eighteen
Old Smiley Lake and Townsite
Ottine Cemetery
Pilgrim Cemetery
Pilgrim Presbyterian Church
Plaza
Rancho
Reese Family Home (DEMOLISHED)
Remschel House
River Crossing
Riverside School
Route of Gen. Sam Houston to San Jacinto
Route of Old Chisholm Trail
Salt Flats of Pilgrim Lake
Sam Houston Oak
Sam Houston's Camp
Sandies Chapel Cemetery
Sandies-Dewville Community
Santa Anna Mound
Sarah Seely Dewitt
Saturn Cemetery
Site of Confederate Fort
Site of Cost School
Site of Hopkinsville
Site of the First Shot of the Texas Revolution
Smiley United Methodist Church
Steen Cemetery
The Eggleston House
The Immortal 32
The Pilgrim Home
The Presbyterian Church of Gonzales
The Town of Waelder
Theodore S. Lee
Wells Home
William A. Matthews
William B. and Sue J. Houston House
William B. Fleming
Women of the Confederacy