Historical Markers in Shackelford County, Texas
Big Country Baptist Assembly
Black Cemetery
Bud Matthews Switch of the Texas Central Railway
Butterfield Overland Mail
City of Albany
Civilian Conservation Corps at Fort Griffin
Cook Ranch Oil Field
Cottle No.1, First Gas Well in Shackelford County
Dr. Jack Shackelford
Family Forts, C.S.A.
First Christian Church
First Producing Oil Well in West Texas
First United Methodist Church of Albany
Fort Griffin Civil Jail
Fort Griffin Fandangle
Frank Eben Conrad
Frontier Town of Fort Griffin
Goodnight-Loving Trail in Shackelford County
Granville E. Waters
H. C. Jacobs House
Hartfield Building
Ibex
Jackson Warehouse
Ledbetter Picket House
Ledbetter Salt Work, C.S.A.
Lt. Col. William E. Dyess
Lt. Col. William E. Dyess
Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church
Moran
Moran Cemetery
Moran Church of Christ
Robert Edward Nail, Jr.
Rye-Caperton House
Shackelford County
Shackelford County
Shackelford County Courthouse
Shackelford County's First Permanent Jail
Site of Reynolds Presbyterian Academy
Smith's Station
Texas Cattle Trail
Texas Central Railway Company
The Albany News
The Lynch Building
The Rev. John Brown, Clara Barton and the 1886-1887 Drought Relief
Trinity Episcopal Church
Western Cattle Trail Crossings at Fort Griffin, The
White Elephant Saloon