Historical Markers in Waller County, Texas
Ahrenbeck-Urban Home
Brookshire Family Cemetery
Camp Site Of the Texas Army
Captain Alfred H. Wyly
Captain Nathen Brookshire
Charles Donoho Plantation
Clear Creek Confederate War Camps
Donigan House
Field's Store Community
Fields Store Cemetery
First Methodist Church of Brookshire
First United Methodist Church of Hempstead
First United Methodist Church of Waller
Former Waller County Post Offices
Francis Jarvis Cooke
Frey Cemetery
Frey-Benignus House
Gen. George and Libbie Custer Campsite
Groce Family Plantations
Heinrich Konrad Karl Leverkuhn
Hempstead High School
Hempstead, C.S.A.
Highland Home School
Isaac Best
Jacob E. Freeman
James Tarrant Pattison Homesite
John Frelan Winters
Judge Edwin Waller
Kellner Townsite
Liendo
Liendo Plantation
Macedonia Methodist Church
Madison "Matt" "Kilpatrick"
Monaville Independent School District
Norris Wright Cuney
Old Salem Cemetery
Pine Island Baptist Church
Plantation Home of Edwin Waller 1800--1883
Prairie View A&M University
Reid's Prairie Baptist Church
Shiloh Baptist Church
Shiloh Cemetery
Site of Groce's Ferry
Site of St. Mary's Catholic Church and Cemetery
South Texas Baptist College
Springer-Macedonia Cemetery
St. Francis Episcopal Church
Stacye Ann Marlin Morgan
Texas' First Narrow Gauge Railway Depot
Union Army P.O.W. Cemetery
Wade Cemetery
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Wyatt Chapel Community Cemetery