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Historical Markers

1301 Sam Houston Ave., Rm. 218, Huntsville, TX 77340, Tel: (936) 435-2497
Email: history@co.walker.tx.us

1301 Sam Houston Ave., Rm. 218, Huntsville, TX 77340, Tel:(936) 435-2497, Email: mailto:history@co.walker.tx.us
Historical Marker Program
One of the primary functions of County Historical Commissions is to research and recommend State Historical Markers for important historical sites.
It is the objective of the Historical Commission to fully convey all aspects of the history of Walker County and all its citizens through the Marker Program. The Commission manages the Marker Program through its Markers Committee, which reviews and approves all marker applications. All decisions are made on the basis of historical significance and County historical needs.
Marker Applications
Applications for historical markers are prepared both by Historical Commission members and by members of the public. However, all applications for markers in Walker County must be approved and submitted to the Texas Historical Commission by the Walker County Historical Commission. The Texas Historical Commission will not accept applications directly from the public. There is an application fee of $100.
Applications may be submitted for the upcoming year from September 1 through November 15. However, due to budget and staff cuts the THC now requires early notification, generally by July 15, of topics on which each Historical Commission plans to submit applications in the fall. If a topic it not in the pre-notification list, it cannot be submitted in the fall.
Cemetery Markers and Texas Historic Cemeteries
Markers for cemteries now require that the cemetery first be designated an Historic Texas Cemetery. If you are interested in applying for a Historical Marker for a cemetery during the upcoming marker application period of Sept. 1 through Nov. 15, you must obtain the Historic Texas Cemetery designation (HTC) before applying for the marker. The application process for HTC designation is similar to the regular marker process. More information on that program is available here.
Undertold Marker Program
In addition to the regular marker program there is an undertold topics program for markers that are funded by the THC from application fees for regular markers. Those applications are accepted from May 1 through June 15. More information on the undertold marker program is available here.
Marker Funding and Costs
Please note that historical markers are privately funded. The Texas Historical Commission has limited funds from marker application fees only for the undertold topics program. Costs of markers currently range from $800 for the smallest marker to $1800 for the largest. The fee is due when an application is approved by the middle of the following year. When submitting an application, applicants should have financing pre-arranged. If an application is approved and the fee is not promptly paid, the application lapses. Current marker types and costs are shown here.
More Information and Application Forms
If you are interested in making application for a historical marker, please visit the Texas Historical Commission marker application page for more information and current applications forms.
Submitting a Marker Application
If you would like to submit an application for a marker, please notify the Walker Historical Commission of your intent early in the year in order to meet the above THC requirements and deadlines. In your notification, please include the following:
- The title of the historical marker topic
- A brief description of the topic
- An explanation why the topic is historically important.
Further, when you prepare your application, please submit it to the Historical Commission well before the application period so it can be reviewed and amended if necessary.
Any topic or applilcation submitted too late to meet the THC deadlines will be held for consideration in the next program year.
One of the primary statutory duties of county historical commissions is to research and approve historical markers for the county. Walker County now has over 80 historical markers.
Historical Markers
- A.F.& A.M. Forrest Lodge No. 19 (Historical Marker)
- Akin Hill (Historical Marker)
- Site of Andrew Female College (Historical Marker)
- Site of Andrew Female College (Monument) (Historical Marker)
- Anthony Martin Branch (Historical Marker)
- James Addison Baker (Historical Marker)
- The Rev. Thomas H. Ball (Historical Marker)
- Bath Cemetery (Historical Marker 2)
- General John Slater Besser (Historical Marker)
- โCapt. Benjamin I. Harper (Historical Marker)
- Bethea Creek (Historical Marker)
- Bishop Ward Normal and Collegiate Institute (Historical Marker)
- Black Jack Methodist Church and Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Boettcher’s Mill (Historical Marker)
- Boswell Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- Broyles Chapel Missionary Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- Buck Foster Cemetery (Historical Marker 2)
- Samuel Calhoun Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Camp Huntsville, World War II Prisoner of War Camp (Historical Marker)
- Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery (Historical Marker 2)
- Chalk Cemetery (Historical Marker 2)
- โChristopher C. Edinburg (Historical Marker)
- Cincinnati TX (Historical Marker)
- Clapp Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Elijah Collard (Historical Marker)
- Cook Springs Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Historical Marker)
- Minnie Fisher Cunningham (Historical Marker)
- William Luther Dean (Historical Marker)
- Dodge (Historical Marker)
- East Sandy Community (Historical Marker)
- Ebenezer Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- Ebenezer Cemetery (Historical Marker 2)
- Emancipation Park (Historical Marker)
- Founding of Huntsville and of Historic Indian Post (Historical Marker)
- Hezekiah Faris (Historical Marker)
- The First Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- First Christian Church (Historical Marker)
- First Missionary Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- First Presbyterian Church of Huntsville (Historical Marker)
- First United Methodist Church (Historical Marker)
- Sallie E. Gibbs (Historical Marker)
- Old Main Building (Historical Marker)
- George Washington Grant and Grant’s Colony (Historical Marker)
- Harmony Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Harmony Grove Missionary Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- Henderson Yoakum (Historical Marker)
- Henderson Yoakum Homesite (Historical Marker)
- Henry Opera House (Historical Marker)
- Hillary Mercer Crabb (Historical Marker)
- Joshua Houston (Historical Marker)
- Margaret Moffette Lea Houston (Historical Marker)
- Sam Houston (Historical Marker)
- Huntsville Branch Railway (Tilley’s Tap) (Historical Marker)
- Huntsville Item (Historical Marker)
- Huntsville Springs (Historical Marker)
- Huntsville Walls Unit (Historical Marker)
- The Huntsville Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1867 (Historical Marker)
- Jasper Missionary Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- Pleasant Williams Kittrell (Historical Marker)
- Mark Manning Veteran of American Revolution (Historical Marker)
- Martha’s Chapel (Historical Marker)
- McAdams Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Details for Burials of Enslaved People in McAdams (Historical Marker)
- McAdams Homeplace (Historical Marker)
- Newport (Historical Marker)
- Oakwood Cemetery (Historical Marker 2)
- Palmer Family Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Jesse Parker (Historical Marker)
- Pentitentiary C.S.A. and Texas Civil War Manufacturing (Historical Marker)
- Pine Grove Missionary Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- Riverside (Historical Marker)
- Rogersville (Historical Marker)
- Sam Houston Industrial and Training School (Historical Marker)
- Seven Hills of Huntsville (Historical Marker)
- St. James United Methodist Church of Huntsville (Historical Marker)
- Southend Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Original Site of the Steamboat House (Historical Marker)
- The Drag”: Huntsville’s African American Business District (Historical Marker)
- Thomas Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- The Thomas Plantation and Steamboat Landing (Historical Marker)
- The W.W. Adickes Addition to Oakwood Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- John William Thomason, Jr. (Historical Marker)
- Union Hill Church (Historical Marker)
- Walker County (Historical Marker 4)
- Five Courthouses of Walker County (Historical Marker)
- Waverly Cemetery (Historical Marker)
- Western Grove Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
- James and Rhoda Creel Beall Winters (Historical Marker)
- John Frelan Winters (Historical Marker)
- Home of Henderson Yoakum (Historical Marker)
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
- Angier Farm (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Austin College Building (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Austin Hall (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Boettcher House (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Eastham-Thomason House (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Farris Chapel Methodist Church (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Gibbs-Powell House (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)(State Antiquities Landmark)
- Old Gibbs Store (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Jardine-Brown House (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Josey Boy Scout Lodge (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Peabody Library Building (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Powell Sanctuary (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Pritchett House (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Riverside Swinging Bridge (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- St. Joseph’s Catholic Church (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Staff House at 703 12th St. (Huntsville State Prison) (State Antiquities Landmark)
- State Highway 19 Bridge at Trinity River (National Register Listing)
- Steamboat House (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Thomason, John W., House (National Register Landmark)
- Woodland Home (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
- Wynne House (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark)
Centennial Era Monument
- Captain James Gillaspie’s Company (Centennial Era Monument)
Sam Houston State Placard
- Charles Norton Shaver (Sam Houston State Placard)
- Elliott Toulmin Bowers (Sam Houston State Placard)
- Harmon Luther Lowman (Sam Houston State Placard)
- Harry Fishburne Estill (Sam Houston State Placard)
- The Presidents Tree (Sam Houston State Placard)
Citizens of Huntsville Placard
- Cornerstone of the Fourth Courthouse (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- First Meeting Site of Huntsville’s Masonic Lodge (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- Honoring Unknown Graves (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- Site of Pleasant Gray’s Trading Post (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- Rawley Samuel Rather Memorial Park (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- Roberts-Farris Log Cabin (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- Sam Houston Whittling Site (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- The Brick Academy (Huntsville Academy) (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- The Death of Sam Houston (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
- The Sam Houston Monument (Citizens of Huntsville Placard)
Walker County Historical Commission Placard
- Memorial Gazebo (Walker County Historical Commission Placard)
Grand Lodge Placard
- Law Office (Sam Houston) (Grand Lodge Placard)
- Sam Houston (1793 – 1863) (Grand Lodge Placard)
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