Historical Markers in Lamar County, Texas
Antioch Cemetery and Old Antioch Church of Christ
Atkinson-Morris House
Biardstown School
Burial Site of John S. Chisum
Camp Maxey
Campbell Cemetery
Capt. Wm. E. Moore Home
Central National Road of the Republic of Texas
Central Presbyterian Church
Church of the Holy Cross, Episcopal
Dr. Patrick W. Birmingham
Evergreen Cemetery
Ewing House
First Baptist Church of Blossom
First Baptist Church of Paris
First National Bank of Paris
First Presbyterian Church
First United Methodist Church of Paris
Fulton's Trading Post
George Washington Stell, Sr.
Hayes House
Hickory Grove Black Cemetery
Hickory Grove Cemetery
Home of Sam Bell Maxey
J. M. Biard House
J. M. Early House
J. W. Harrison & Son
James Henry Campbell Home
John James Culbertson
Judge Wm. Henry Lightfoot House
Lamar County
Lamar County Courthouse
Lamar County Fair
Lamar County, C. S. A.
Lee Cemetery
Lee Cemetery
Lightfoot-Coleman House
McCuistion Home
Moore's Springs Cemetery
Mount Vernon
Mt. Canaan Baptist Church
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Old Cemetery of Paris
Old Sumner Cemetery
Origin of the Paris Fire of 1916
Paris
Paris Cotton Compress
Paris Fire Department
Paris Junior College
Paris Lodge No. 27, A. F. & A. M.
Paris Public Schools
Pleasant Grove
Providence Baptist Church
Robert Cooke Buckner
Rockford Church and Cemetery
Scott Mansion
Shady Grove Cemetery
Site of First Anglo-American Settlement in Lamar County
Site of Lafayette
Site of Shelton's Fort
Smiley-Woodfin Native Prairie Grassland
St. Joseph's Hospital
St. Paul Baptist Church
The Historic Persimmon Grove and Capt. Hill's Military Camp
The Paris Fire, 1916
Travis Clack Henderson
Tridens Prairie
Union Station
Wilburn Family Home
William Huddle Home
Williams, Sheb, Home
Williams, Wm. M. (Buckskin)