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The following is a list of places within the state of Texas that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The names on the list are as they were entered in the register; some place names are inaccurate or have changed since being added.

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Texas counties covered. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]

Contents: Counties A-C Counties D-G Counties H-J Counties K-M Counties N-S Counties T-Z
(links in italic lead to a new page)

Nacogdoches - Navarro - Newton - Nolan - Nueces - Ochiltree - Oldham - Orange - Palo Pinto - Panola - Parker - Pecos - Polk - Potter - Presidio - Rains - Randall - Reagan - Real - Red River - Refugio - Roberts - Robertson - Rockwall - Runnels - Rusk - Sabine - San Augustine - San Jacinto - San Patricio - San Saba - Schleicher - Shackelford - Shelby - Smith - Somervell - Starr - Stephens - Sutton


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 3, 2024.[2]

Nacogdoches County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Tol Barret House July 27, 1979 S of Nacogdoches
31°32′9″N 94°40′1″W / 31.53583°N 94.66694°W / 31.53583; -94.66694 (Barret, Tol, House)
Nacogdoches
2 Eugene H. Blount House February 14, 1992 1801 North St.
31°37′7″N 94°39′11″W / 31.61861°N 94.65306°W / 31.61861; -94.65306 (Blount, Eugene H., House)
Nacogdoches
3 Stephen William and Mary Price Blount House January 30, 1991 310 N. Mound St.
31°36′19″N 94°39′2″W / 31.60528°N 94.65056°W / 31.60528; -94.65056 (Blount, Stephen William and Mary Price, House)
Nacogdoches
4 Old Cotton Exchange Building February 14, 1992 305 E. Commerce St.
31°36′12″N 94°39′13″W / 31.60333°N 94.65361°W / 31.60333; -94.65361 (Cotton Exchange Building, Old)
Nacogdoches
5 Maria A. Davidson Apartments February 14, 1992 214 S. Fredonia St.
31°36′6″N 94°39′18″W / 31.60167°N 94.65500°W / 31.60167; -94.65500 (Davidson, Maria A., Apartments)
Nacogdoches
6 Durst-Taylor House August 21, 2003 304 North St.
31°36′19″N 94°39′16″W / 31.60528°N 94.65444°W / 31.60528; -94.65444 (Durst--Taylor House)
Nacogdoches
7 Hayter Office Building February 14, 1992 112 E. Main St.
31°36′11″N 94°39′19″W / 31.60306°N 94.65528°W / 31.60306; -94.65528 (Hayter Office Building)
Nacogdoches
8 Hoya Land Office Building February 14, 1992 120 E. Pilar St.
31°36′8″N 94°39′21″W / 31.60222°N 94.65583°W / 31.60222; -94.65583 (Hoya Land Office Building)
Nacogdoches
9 Roland Jones House February 14, 1992 141 N. Church St.
31°36′13″N 94°39′10″W / 31.60361°N 94.65278°W / 31.60361; -94.65278 (Jones, Roland, House)
Nacogdoches
10 Nacogdoches Downtown Historic District May 29, 2008 Roughly bounded by Southern Pacific RR tracks, Banita Cr., Pilar, Mound, Arnold, North & Hospital Sts.,
31°36′18″N 94°39′20″W / 31.60500°N 94.65556°W / 31.60500; -94.65556 (Nacogdoches Downtown Historic District)
Nacogdoches
11 Oil Springs Oil Field Discovery Well November 23, 1977 4 mi (6.4 km). SE of Woden
31°28′20″N 94°28′3″W / 31.47222°N 94.46750°W / 31.47222; -94.46750 (Oil Springs Oil Field Discovery Well)
Woden
12 Old Nacogdoches University Building June 21, 1971 Washington Sq.
31°36′24″N 94°39′5″W / 31.60667°N 94.65139°W / 31.60667; -94.65139 (Old Nacogdoches University Building)
Nacogdoches
13 Old Post Office Building February 14, 1992 206 E. Main St.
31°36′10″N 94°39′18″W / 31.60278°N 94.65500°W / 31.60278; -94.65500 (Post Office Building, Old)
Nacogdoches
14 Roberts Building February 14, 1992 216 E. Pilar St.
31°36′7″N 94°39′17″W / 31.60194°N 94.65472°W / 31.60194; -94.65472 (Roberts Building)
Nacogdoches
15 Southern Pacific Railroad Depot February 14, 1992 500 W. Main St.
31°36′18″N 94°39′32″W / 31.60500°N 94.65889°W / 31.60500; -94.65889 (Southern Pacific Railroad Depot)
Nacogdoches
16 Adolphus Sterne House November 13, 1976 211 S. Lanana St.
31°36′0″N 94°39′2″W / 31.60000°N 94.65056°W / 31.60000; -94.65056 (Sterne, Adolphus, House)
Nacogdoches
17 Sterne-Hoya Historic District February 14, 1992 100-200 blocks of S. Lanana St., 500 block of E. Main St. (S side), 500 block of E. Pilar St.
31°36′2″N 94°39′4″W / 31.60056°N 94.65111°W / 31.60056; -94.65111 (Sterne--Hoya Historic District)
Nacogdoches
18 Virginia Avenue Historic District February 14, 1992 500 block of Bremond (W side), 500-1800 blocks of Virginia Ave., 521 Weaver
31°35′58″N 94°39′38″W / 31.59944°N 94.66056°W / 31.59944; -94.66056 (Virginia Avenue Historic District)
Nacogdoches
19 Washington Square Historic District February 14, 1992 Roughly bounded by Houston, Logansport, N. Lanana, E. Hospital and N. Fredonia Sts.
31°36′26″N 94°38′59″W / 31.60722°N 94.64972°W / 31.60722; -94.64972 (Washington Square Historic District)
Nacogdoches
20 Woodmen of the World Building February 14, 1992 412 E. Main St.
31°36′8″N 94°39′13″W / 31.60222°N 94.65361°W / 31.60222; -94.65361 (Woodmen of the World Building)
Nacogdoches
21 Zion Hill Historic District January 7, 1993 Roughly bounded by Park St., Lanana Cr., Oak Grove Cemetery and N. Lanana St.
31°36′20″N 94°38′50″W / 31.60556°N 94.64722°W / 31.60556; -94.64722 (Zion Hill Historic District)
Nacogdoches

Navarro County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Corsicana Commercial Historic District May 18, 1995 Roughly bounded by 2nd Ave., the Southern Pacific RR tracks, 7th Ave. and Main St.
32°5′39″N 96°27′51″W / 32.09417°N 96.46417°W / 32.09417; -96.46417 (Corsicana Commercial Historic District)
Corsicana
2 Corsicana Oil Field Discovery Well August 22, 1977 400 block S. 12th St.
32°5′21″N 96°27′50″W / 32.08917°N 96.46389°W / 32.08917; -96.46389 (Corsicana Oil Field Discovery Well)
Corsicana
3 Mills Place Historic District June 30, 1995 Roughly bounded by W. 2nd Ave., Mills Place Dr. and W. Park Ave.
32°6′7″N 96°28′40″W / 32.10194°N 96.47778°W / 32.10194; -96.47778 (Mills Place Historic District)
Corsicana
4 Navarro County Courthouse September 10, 2004 300 W. 3rd Ave.
32°5′43″N 96°28′5″W / 32.09528°N 96.46806°W / 32.09528; -96.46806 (Navarro County Courthouse)
Corsicana
5 Temple Beth-El February 3, 1987 208 S. Fifteenth St.
32°5′22″N 96°28′6″W / 32.08944°N 96.46833°W / 32.08944; -96.46833 (Temple Beth-El)
Corsicana
6 West Side Historic District July 28, 1995 Roughly bounded by W. 3rd Ave., 15th St., W. 6th Ave. and 31st St.
32°5′14″N 96°28′43″W / 32.08722°N 96.47861°W / 32.08722; -96.47861 (West Side Historic District)
Corsicana

Newton County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Burr's Ferry Bridge May 18, 1998 TX 63 at the LA state line
31°3′50″N 93°31′13″W / 31.06389°N 93.52028°W / 31.06389; -93.52028 (Burr's Ferry Bridge)
Burkeville
2 Newton County Courthouse July 19, 1979 Off TX 190
30°50′52″N 93°45′37″W / 30.84778°N 93.76028°W / 30.84778; -93.76028 (Newton County Courthouse)
Newton
3 West Log House December 13, 1979 NE of Salem
30°33′12″N 93°45′8″W / 30.55333°N 93.75222°W / 30.55333; -93.75222 (West Log House)
Salem

Nolan County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 First National Bank Building May 26, 1983 101 E. 3rd St.
32°28′16″N 100°24′30″W / 32.47111°N 100.40833°W / 32.47111; -100.40833 (First National Bank Building)
Sweetwater
2 I.M. and Margaret Newman House August 14, 2003 309 Ragland St.
32°28′29″N 100°24′9″W / 32.47472°N 100.40250°W / 32.47472; -100.40250 (Newman, I.M. and Margaret, House)
Sweetwater
3 R. A. Ragland Building May 14, 1979 113-117 3rd St.
32°28′17″N 100°24′29″W / 32.47139°N 100.40806°W / 32.47139; -100.40806 (Ragland, R. A., Building)
Sweetwater
4 Sweetwater Commercial Historic District June 7, 1984 Roughly between 1st and 5th, and Ash and Texas and Pacific RR tracks
32°27′48″N 100°24′37″W / 32.46333°N 100.41028°W / 32.46333; -100.41028 (Sweetwater Commercial Historic District)
Sweetwater

Nueces County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Britton-Evans House December 12, 1976 411 N. Broadway
27°47′36″N 97°23′47″W / 27.79333°N 97.39639°W / 27.79333; -97.39639 (Britton-Evans House)
Corpus Christi
2 Broadway Bluff Improvement October 11, 1988 Roughly bounded by Upper and Lower Broadway, I-37, Mann and Mesquite Sts.
27°47′45″N 97°23′45″W / 27.79583°N 97.39583°W / 27.79583; -97.39583 (Broadway Bluff Improvement)
Corpus Christi
3 Simon Gugenheim House March 10, 1983 1601 N. Chaparral St.
27°48′23″N 97°23′42″W / 27.80639°N 97.39500°W / 27.80639; -97.39500 (Gugenheim, Simon, House)
Corpus Christi
4 King Ranch October 15, 1966 Kingsville and its environs Kingsville
5 Richard King House March 17, 1993 611 S. Upper Broadway
27°47′16″N 97°23′48″W / 27.78778°N 97.39667°W / 27.78778; -97.39667 (King, Richard, House)
Corpus Christi
6 S. Julius Lichtenstein House March 10, 1983 1617 N. Chaparral St.
27°48′11″N 97°23′45″W / 27.80306°N 97.39583°W / 27.80306; -97.39583 (Lichtenstein, S. Julius, House)
Corpus Christi
7 Nueces County Courthouse June 24, 1976 Mesquite and Belden Sts.
27°48′6″N 97°23′45″W / 27.80167°N 97.39583°W / 27.80167; -97.39583 (Nueces County Courthouse)
Corpus Christi
8 Old St. Anthony's Catholic Church September 7, 1979 S. Violet Rd. and TX 44
27°46′57″N 97°35′40″W / 27.78250°N 97.59444°W / 27.78250; -97.59444 (Old St. Anthony's Catholic Church)
Violet
9 Oso Dune Site (41NU37) August 23, 1985 Address Restricted Corpus Christi
10 Wynn Seale Junior High School February 16, 1996 1701 Ayers St.
27°46′16″N 97°24′12″W / 27.77111°N 97.40333°W / 27.77111; -97.40333 (Seale, Wynn, Junior High School)
Corpus Christi
11 Charlotte Sidbury House March 10, 1983 1609 N. Chaparral St.
27°48′23″N 97°23′43″W / 27.80639°N 97.39528°W / 27.80639; -97.39528 (Sidbury, Charlotte, House)
Corpus Christi
12 Tarpon Inn September 14, 1979 200 E. Cotter St
27°50′15″N 97°3′36″W / 27.83750°N 97.06000°W / 27.83750; -97.06000 (Tarpon Inn)
Port Aransas
13 Tucker Site (41NU46) August 29, 1985 Address Restricted Corpus Christi
14 USS Lexington July 31, 2003 USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, 2914 North Shoreline Blvd.
27°48′54″N 97°23′20″W / 27.81500°N 97.38889°W / 27.81500; -97.38889 (USS Lexington)
Corpus Christi

Ochiltree County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Buried City Site (41OC1) September 13, 1984 Address Restricted Perryton
2 Plainview Hardware Company Building June 14, 1990 210 S. Main St.
36°23′53″N 100°48′10″W / 36.39806°N 100.80278°W / 36.39806; -100.80278 (Plainview Hardware Company Building)
Perryton

Oldham County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Chavez City Ruins (41OL253) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
2 Chavez Suburbs East and West (41OL254) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
3 Green No. 5 (41OL257) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
4 Griffin Site (41OL246) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
5 Landergin Mesa October 15, 1966 Address Restricted Vega
6 Mansfield I (41OL50) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
7 Maston I (41OL256) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
8 Maston No. 13 Stone Wall (41OL249) September 10, 1984 Address Restricted Adrian
9 Maston No. 52 (41OL235) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
10 Rocky Dell February 23, 1972 Address Restricted Adrian
11 Stone Corrals No. 1-6 (41OL250) July 12, 1984 Address Restricted Amarillo
12 Vega Motel October 5, 2006 1005 Vega Blvd.
35°14′34″N 102°25′46″W / 35.24278°N 102.42944°W / 35.24278; -102.42944 (Vega Motel)
Vega

Orange County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Cow Bayou Swing Bridge May 10, 2010 SH 73/87 1.13 mi NE of jct with FM 1442
30°2′42″N 93°49′15″W / 30.04500°N 93.82083°W / 30.04500; -93.82083 (Cow Bayou Swing Bridge)
Bridge City
2 Joseph and Annie Lucas House October 17, 1997 812 W. Pine St.
30°5′43″N 93°44′24″W / 30.09528°N 93.74000°W / 30.09528; -93.74000 (Lucas, Joseph and Annie, House)
Orange
3 Lutcher Memorial Church Building September 9, 1982 902 W. Green Ave.
30°5′36″N 93°44′16″W / 30.09333°N 93.73778°W / 30.09333; -93.73778 (Lutcher Memorial Church Building)
Orange
4 Navy Park Historic District December 22, 1999 Roughly bounded by W. Dewey Ave., Farragut St., Cooper's Gully Tract and 6th Ave.
30°6′27″N 93°43′54″W / 30.10750°N 93.73167°W / 30.10750; -93.73167 (Navy Park Historic District)
Orange
5 Port Arthur-Orange Bridge October 10, 1996 TX 87 at the Jefferson and Orange County line
29°58′47″N 93°52′18″W / 29.97972°N 93.87167°W / 29.97972; -93.87167 (Port Arthur--Orange Bridge)
Groves
6 Sims House March 26, 1980 905 Division St.
30°5′22″N 93°44′18″W / 30.08944°N 93.73833°W / 30.08944; -93.73833 (Sims House)
Orange
7 W. H. Stark House December 12, 1976 611 W. Green Ave.
30°5′34″N 93°44′7″W / 30.09278°N 93.73528°W / 30.09278; -93.73528 (Stark, W. H., House)
Orange
8 Woodmen of the World Lodge-Phoenix Camp No. 32 January 19, 1996 110 Border St.
30°5′21″N 93°44′15″W / 30.08917°N 93.73750°W / 30.08917; -93.73750 (Woodmen of the World Lodge--Phoenix Camp No. 32)
Orange

Palo Pinto County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Baker Hotel June 23, 1982 200 E. Hubbard St.
32°48′35″N 98°6′0″W / 32.80972°N 98.10000°W / 32.80972; -98.10000 (Baker Hotel)
Mineral Wells
2 First Presbyterian Church June 14, 1979 410 NW 2nd St.
32°48′41″N 98°6′56″W / 32.81139°N 98.11556°W / 32.81139; -98.11556 (First Presbyterian Church)
Mineral Wells
3 Palo Pinto County Courthouse April 17, 1997 520 Oak St.
32°46′3″N 98°17′57″W / 32.76750°N 98.29917°W / 32.76750; -98.29917 (Palo Pinto County Courthouse)
Palo Pinto
4 Palo Pinto County Jail September 26, 1979 Elm St. and 5th Ave
32°45′24″N 98°17′53″W / 32.75667°N 98.29806°W / 32.75667; -98.29806 (Palo Pinto County Jail)
Palo Pinto
5 US 281 Bridge at the Brazos River October 10, 1996 US 281, 2.2 mi (3.5 km). N of I-20
32°38′29″N 98°6′0″W / 32.64139°N 98.10000°W / 32.64139; -98.10000 (US 281 Bridge at the Brazos River)
Santo
6 Weatherford-Mineral Wells and Northwestern Railroad Depot January 5, 1984 S. Oak St.
32°48′22″N 98°6′41″W / 32.80611°N 98.11139°W / 32.80611; -98.11139 (Weatherford-Mineral Wells and Northwestern Railroad Depot)
Mineral Wells

Panola County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 International Boundary Marker April 13, 1977 SE of Deadwood off SR 31 at LA State line
32°2′1″N 94°2′32″W / 32.03361°N 94.04222°W / 32.03361; -94.04222 (International Boundary Marker)
Deadwood
2 Methodist Church Concord September 8, 1980 SE of Carthage off TX 59
32°0′24″N 94°14′50″W / 32.00667°N 94.24722°W / 32.00667; -94.24722 (Methodist Church Concord)
Carthage
3 Panola County Jail June 29, 1976 110 N. Shelby St.
32°9′29″N 94°20′20″W / 32.15806°N 94.33889°W / 32.15806; -94.33889 (Panola County Jail)
Carthage

Parker County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Byron Farmstead March 29, 2007 905 Meadowview Rd. Weatherford
2 Parker County Courthouse June 21, 1971 Courthouse Sq.
32°45′32″N 97°47′50″W / 32.75889°N 97.79722°W / 32.75889; -97.79722 (Parker County Courthouse)
Weatherford
3 State Highway 89 Bridge at the Brazos River October 10, 1996 I-20, 1.7 mi (2.7 km). W of jct. with FM 113
32°40′0″N 98°1′59″W / 32.66667°N 98.03306°W / 32.66667; -98.03306 (State Highway 89 Bridge at the Brazos River)
Millsap
4 Weatherford Downtown Historic District November 23, 1990 Roughly bounded by Waco, Water, Walnut and Lee Sts.
32°45′33″N 97°47′46″W / 32.75917°N 97.79611°W / 32.75917; -97.79611 (Weatherford Downtown Historic District)
Weatherford

Pecos County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Canon Ranch Archeological District August 11, 1982 Address Restricted Sheffield
2 Canon Ranch Railroad Eclipse Windmill September 22, 1977 W of Sheffield on Canon Ranch
30°44′44″N 101°58′30″W / 30.74556°N 101.97500°W / 30.74556; -101.97500 (Canon Ranch Railroad Eclipse Windmill)
Sheffield
3 Fort Stockton Historic District April 2, 1973 E edge of town
30°53′15″N 102°52′32″W / 30.88750°N 102.87556°W / 30.88750; -102.87556 (Fort Stockton Historic District)
Fort Stockton

Polk County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 William Keenan and Nancy Elizabeth McCardell House August 10, 2005 705 N. Beatty
30°42′49″N 94°56′24″W / 30.71361°N 94.94000°W / 30.71361; -94.94000 (McCardell, William Keenan and Nancy Elizabeth, House)
Livingston
2 Polk County Courthouse and 1905 Courthouse Annex February 2, 2001 Washington at Church St.
30°42′38″N 94°56′1″W / 30.71056°N 94.93361°W / 30.71056; -94.93361 (Polk County Courthouse and 1905 Courthouse Annex)
Livingston

Potter County[edit]

Presidio County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Building 98, Fort D.A. Russell February 25, 2004 West Bonnie St.
30°18′11″N 104°1′39″W / 30.30306°N 104.02750°W / 30.30306; -104.02750 (Building 98, Fort D.A. Russell)
Marfa
2 El Fortin del Cibolo Historic District April 6, 1995 Approximately 4 mi (6.4 km). NW of Shafter, W of US 67
29°51′43″N 104°20′1″W / 29.86194°N 104.33361°W / 29.86194; -104.33361 (El Fortin del Cibolo Historic District)
Shafter
3 El Paisano Hotel August 1, 1978 N. Highland and W. Texas Sts.
30°18′44″N 104°1′19″W / 30.31222°N 104.02194°W / 30.31222; -104.02194 (El Paisano Hotel)
Marfa
4 Fort D.A. Russell Historic District December 14, 2006 Roughly bounded by Ridge, El Paso, Kelly Sts, US 67 and FM 2810
30°17′46″N 104°1′47″W / 30.29611°N 104.02972°W / 30.29611; -104.02972 (Fort D.A. Russell Historic District)
Marfa
5 Fort Leaton June 18, 1973 4 mi (6.4 km). E of Presidio on FM 170
29°32′30″N 104°19′36″W / 29.54167°N 104.32667°W / 29.54167; -104.32667 (Fort Leaton)
Presidio
6 Fortin de la Cienega October 8, 1976 15 mi (24 km). NE of Shafter on Cienega Creek
29°48′13″N 104°12′41″W / 29.80361°N 104.21139°W / 29.80361; -104.21139 (Fortin de la Cienega)
Shafter
7 La Junta de los Rios Archeological District February 14, 1978 Address Restricted Presidio
8 La Morita Historic District April 6, 1995 Approximately 5 mi (8.0 km). SW of Shafter, E of US 67
29°46′51″N 104°15′16″W / 29.78083°N 104.25444°W / 29.78083; -104.25444 (La Morita Historic District)
Shafter
9 Presidio County Courthouse December 20, 1977 Public Sq.
30°18′48″N 104°1′20″W / 30.31333°N 104.02222°W / 30.31333; -104.02222 (Presidio County Courthouse)
Marfa
10 Shafter Historic Mining District May 17, 1976 20 mi (32 km). N of Presidio on U.S. 67
29°48′50″N 104°18′24″W / 29.81389°N 104.30667°W / 29.81389; -104.30667 (Shafter Historic Mining District)
Shafter
11 Tapalcomes March 25, 1977 Address Restricted Redford

Rains County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Gilbert Site April 13, 1977 Address Restricted Emory
2 Koons Site April 13, 1977 Address Restricted Emory
3 Rains County Courthouse 100px May 1, 2003 100 E Quitman St.
32°52′28″N 95°45′53″W / 32.87444°N 95.76472°W / 32.87444; -95.76472 (Rains County Courthouse)
Emory
4 Yandell Site April 13, 1977 Address Restricted Emory

Randall County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Amarillo Globe Dream House December 8, 1997 3104 S. Harrison
35°10′49″N 101°50′36″W / 35.18028°N 101.84333°W / 35.18028; -101.84333 (Amarillo Globe Dream House)
Amarillo
2 L. T. Lester House September 13, 1978 310 8th St.
34°58′49″N 101°56′13″W / 34.98028°N 101.93694°W / 34.98028; -101.93694 (Lester, L. T., House)
Canyon
3 Llano Cemetery Historic District May 21, 1992 2900 South Hayes
35°10′50″N 101°49′45″W / 35.18056°N 101.82917°W / 35.18056; -101.82917 (Llano Cemetery Historic District)
Amarillo
4 St. Mary's Catholic Church June 21, 1983 Off U.S. 60
34°57′23″N 102°6′28″W / 34.95639°N 102.10778°W / 34.95639; -102.10778 (St. Mary's Catholic Church)
Umbarger

Reagan County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Old Reagan County Courthouse May 5, 1978 Off TX 137
31°24′23″N 101°33′56″W / 31.40639°N 101.56556°W / 31.40639; -101.56556 (Old Reagan County Courthouse)
Stiles

Real County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz July 14, 1971 Off State Hwy 55 north of Camp Wood
29°40′37″N 100°0′54″W / 29.67694°N 100.01500°W / 29.67694; -100.01500 (Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz)
Camp Wood

Red River County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Sam Kaufman Site August 14, 1973 Address Restricted Blakeney
2 Kiomatia Mounds Archeological District January 11, 1974 Address Restricted Kiomatia
3 McCarty Site December 1, 1978 Address Restricted Pin Hook
4 Neely Site 41 RR 48 August 20, 1982 Address Restricted Manchester
5 Red River County Courthouse August 31, 1978 Public Sq.
33°36′47″N 95°3′4″W / 33.61306°N 95.05111°W / 33.61306; -95.05111 (Red River County Courthouse)
Clarksville
6 Smathers-Demorse House May 17, 1976 E. Comanche St.
33°36′46″N 95°2′58″W / 33.61278°N 95.04944°W / 33.61278; -95.04944 (Smathers-Demorse House)
Clarksville

Refugio County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Refugio County Courthouse August 22, 2002 808 Commerce
28°17′48″N 97°16′33″W / 28.29667°N 97.27583°W / 28.29667; -97.27583 (Refugio County Courthouse)
Refugio
2 John Howland Wood House October 13, 1983 1 Copano Bay St.
28°5′32″N 97°12′45″W / 28.09222°N 97.21250°W / 28.09222; -97.21250 (Wood, John Howland, House)
Bayside

Roberts County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Roberts County Courthouse March 22, 2004 301 E. Commercial St.
35°41′33″N 100°38′8″W / 35.69250°N 100.63556°W / 35.69250; -100.63556 (Roberts County Courthouse)
Miami

Robertson County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Robert C. Allen House August 11, 1982 402 Cedar St.
30°52′44″N 96°35′45″W / 30.87889°N 96.59583°W / 30.87889; -96.59583 (Allen, Robert C., House)
Hearne
2 Calvert Historic District April 3, 1978 Roughly bounded by Main, Garritt, Pin Oak, Maple, and Barton Sts.
30°58′48″N 96°40′16″W / 30.98000°N 96.67111°W / 30.98000; -96.67111 (Calvert Historic District)
Calvert
3 Franklin Carnegie Library November 25, 2005 315 East Decherd
31°1′38″N 96°29′3″W / 31.02722°N 96.48417°W / 31.02722; -96.48417 (Franklin Carnegie Library)
Franklin
4 Hammond House October 28, 1970 Bounded by Burnet, China, Elm, and Hanna Sts.
30°58′51″N 96°40′13″W / 30.98083°N 96.67028°W / 30.98083; -96.67028 (Hammond House)
Calvert
5 Robertson County Courthouse and Jail December 22, 1977 Public Sq.
31°1′37″N 96°29′14″W / 31.02694°N 96.48722°W / 31.02694; -96.48722 (Robertson County Courthouse and Jail)
Franklin

Rockwall County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 First Methodist Church of Rockwall July 11, 2007 303 E. Rusk
32°55′51″N 96°27′29″W / 32.93083°N 96.45806°W / 32.93083; -96.45806 (First Methodist Church of Rockwall)
Rockwall
2 Royse City Lodge No. 663 A.F. & A.M. October 28, 1994 102 S. Arch St.
32°58′30″N 96°19′50″W / 32.97500°N 96.33056°W / 32.97500; -96.33056 (Royse City Lodge No. 663 A.F. & A.M.)
Royse City

Runnels County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Ballinger Carnegie Library June 18, 1975 204 N. 8th St.
31°44′23″N 99°56′59″W / 31.73972°N 99.94972°W / 31.73972; -99.94972 (Ballinger Carnegie Library)
Ballinger
2 Edwin and Hattie Day House January 3, 1985 302 N. Broadway
31°44′31″N 99°56′54″W / 31.74194°N 99.94833°W / 31.74194; -99.94833 (Day, Edwin and Hattie, House)
Ballinger
3 J. Thiele Building June 29, 1976 Robinson and 2nd Sts.
31°35′54″N 100°11′0″W / 31.59833°N 100.18333°W / 31.59833; -100.18333 (Thiele, J., Building)
Miles
4 Van Pelt House December 3, 1980 209 10th St.
31°44′19″N 99°57′8″W / 31.73861°N 99.95222°W / 31.73861; -99.95222 (Van Pelt House)
Ballinger

Rusk County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Elias and Mattie Crim House August 17, 2005 310 E. Main St.
32°9′10″N 94°47′43″W / 32.15278°N 94.79528°W / 32.15278; -94.79528 (Crim, Elias and Mattie, House)
Henderson
2 Harmony Hill Site May 13, 1976 Address Restricted Tatum
3 Henderson Commercial Historic District March 10, 1995 Roughly bounded by Charlevoix, Marshall, Elk and Van Buren Sts.
32°9′10″N 94°47′56″W / 32.15278°N 94.79889°W / 32.15278; -94.79889 (Henderson Commercial Historic District)
Henderson
4 Hudnall-Pirtle Site September 11, 1991 Address Restricted Easton
5 Musgano Site June 24, 1976 Address Restricted Tatum

Sabine County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Oliphant House August 18, 1977 7 mi (11 km). E of Milam off TX 21
31°28′4″N 93°45′23″W / 31.46778°N 93.75639°W / 31.46778; -93.75639 (Oliphant House)
Milam
2 Toole Building December 20, 2002 202 Main St.
31°20′32″N 93°50′56″W / 31.34222°N 93.84889°W / 31.34222; -93.84889 (Toole Building)
Hemphill

San Augustine County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Capt. Thomas William Blount House March 7, 1973 2.5 mi (4.0 km). W of San Augustine on TX 21
31°31′56″N 94°10′3″W / 31.53222°N 94.16750°W / 31.53222; -94.16750 (Blount, Capt. Thomas William, House)
San Augustine
2 Matthew Cartwright House January 25, 1971 912 E. Main St.
31°31′44″N 94°6′19″W / 31.52889°N 94.10528°W / 31.52889; -94.10528 (Cartwright, Matthew, House)
San Augustine
3 Ezekiel Cullen House June 21, 1971 207 S. Congress St.
31°31′35″N 94°6′28″W / 31.52639°N 94.10778°W / 31.52639; -94.10778 (Cullen, Ezekiel, House)
San Augustine
4 William Garrett Plantation House March 25, 1977 1 mi (1.6 km). W of San Augustine on TX 21
31°32′7″N 94°8′23″W / 31.53528°N 94.13972°W / 31.53528; -94.13972 (Garrett, William, Plantation House)
San Augustine
5 Horn-Polk House November 7, 1976 717 W. Columbia St.
31°31′54″N 94°7′13″W / 31.53167°N 94.12028°W / 31.53167; -94.12028 (Horn-Polk House)
San Augustine
6 Mission Nuestra Senora de los Dolores de los Ais Site December 16, 1977 Address Restricted San Augustine
7 San Augustine Commercial Historic District April 3, 2007 Roughly bounded by Main St., Montgomery St., Congress St., Broadway, Columbia St., property lines and Golden Way San Augustine
8 San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail August 20, 2004 Courthouse Sq.
31°31′48″N 94°6′40″W / 31.53000°N 94.11111°W / 31.53000; -94.11111 (San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail)
San Augustine
9 San Augustine Residential Historic District October 16, 2006 Roughly surrounding TX 147, TX 3230 and TX 2213
31°31′38″N 94°6′29″W / 31.52722°N 94.10806°W / 31.52722; -94.10806 (San Augustine Residential Historic District)
San Augustine

San Jacinto County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 San Jacinto County Courthouse May 1, 2003 #1 TX 150 at Byrd Ave.
30°35′32″N 95°7′42″W / 30.59222°N 95.12833°W / 30.59222; -95.12833 (San Jacinto County Courthouse)
Coldspring
2 San Jacinto County Jail July 15, 1980 Slade and Loyd St.
30°35′35″N 95°7′36″W / 30.59306°N 95.12667°W / 30.59306; -95.12667 (San Jacinto County Jail)
Coldspring

San Patricio County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 James McGloin Homestead July 14, 1971 1 mi (1.6 km). NW of San Patricio on FM 666 San Patricio Boundary increase on 1979-11-15

San Saba County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Regency Suspension Bridge Regency Bridge December 12, 1976 0.75 mi (1.21 km). S of Regency at Colorado River
31°24′37″N 98°50′45″W / 31.41028°N 98.84583°W / 31.41028; -98.84583 (Regency Suspension Bridge)
Regency
2 San Saba County Courthouse May 1, 2003 500 E. Wallace
31°11′43″N 98°43′0″W / 31.19528°N 98.71667°W / 31.19528; -98.71667 (San Saba County Courthouse)
San Saba

Schleicher County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Mittel Site January 4, 1990 Address Restricted Eldorado

Shackelford County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Fort Griffin March 11, 1971 15 mi (24 km). N of Albany on U.S. 283
32°55′35″N 99°13′55″W / 32.92639°N 99.23194°W / 32.92639; -99.23194 (Fort Griffin)
Albany
2 Fort Griffin Brazos River Bridge Fort Griffin Bridge October 16, 1979 NE of Fort Griffin
32°56′5″N 99°13′26″W / 32.93472°N 99.22389°W / 32.93472; -99.22389 (Fort Griffin Brazos River Bridge)
Fort Griffin
3 Hubbard Creek Bridge October 10, 1996 FM 601, 7.5 mi (12.1 km). E of Jct with TX 6
32°41′25″N 99°9′53″W / 32.69028°N 99.16472°W / 32.69028; -99.16472 (Hubbard Creek Bridge)
Albany
4 Shackelford County Courthouse Historic District July 30, 1976 Roughly bounded by S. 1st, S. 4th, S. Jacobs, and S. Pecan Sts.
32°43′21″N 99°17′46″W / 32.72250°N 99.29611°W / 32.72250; -99.29611 (Shackelford County Courthouse Historic District)
Albany
5 State Highway 23 Bridge at the Clear Fork of the Brazos River October 10, 1996 US 283, 2.3 mi (3.7 km). S of Throckmorton Cnty. Line
32°55′58″N 99°12′54″W / 32.93278°N 99.21500°W / 32.93278; -99.21500 (State Highway 23 Bridge at the Clear Fork of the Brazos River)
Albany

Shelby County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Shelby County Courthouse March 31, 1971 Courthouse Sq.
31°47′41″N 94°10′53″W / 31.79472°N 94.18139°W / 31.79472; -94.18139 (Shelby County Courthouse)
Center Boundary increase on 1990-11-29

Smith County[edit]

Somervell County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Barnard's Mill September 9, 1982 307 SW Barnard St.
32°13′54″N 97°45′23″W / 32.23167°N 97.75639°W / 32.23167; -97.75639 (Barnard's Mill)
Glen Rose
2 Somervell County Courthouse August 1, 1979 Off TX 144
32°14′6″N 97°45′20″W / 32.23500°N 97.75556°W / 32.23500; -97.75556 (Somervell County Courthouse)
Glen Rose

Starr County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Silverio de la Pena Drugstore and Post Office September 2, 1980 423 E. Main St.
26°22′39″N 98°49′0″W / 26.37750°N 98.81667°W / 26.37750; -98.81667 (de la Pena, Silverio, Drugstore and Post Office)
Rio Grande City
2 Fort Ringgold Historic District March 26, 1993 Rio Grande City School grounds, 1/4 mi. SE of jct. of US 83 and TX 755
26°22′25″N 98°48′26″W / 26.37361°N 98.80722°W / 26.37361; -98.80722 (Fort Ringgold Historic District)
Rio Grande City
3 Fred and Nell Kain Guerra House December 6, 2005 800 Blk. W Main
26°22′54″N 98°49′45″W / 26.38167°N 98.82917°W / 26.38167; -98.82917 (Guerra, Fred and Nell Kain, House)
Rio Grande City
4 LaBorde House, Store and Hotel May 29, 1980 601 E. Main St.
26°22′38″N 98°48′55″W / 26.37722°N 98.81528°W / 26.37722; -98.81528 (LaBorde House, Store and Hotel)
Rio Grande City
5 Mifflin Kenedy Warehouse and Old Starr County Courthouse July 8, 2005 200 Blk. W. Water St.
26°22′49″N 98°49′21″W / 26.38028°N 98.82250°W / 26.38028; -98.82250 (Mifflin Kenedy Warehouse and Old Starr County Courthouse)
Rio Grande City
6 Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District July 8, 2005 Roughly bounded by N. Corpus, E. Wimpy, N. Avasolo and E. Mirasoles
26°22′40″N 98°48′23″W / 26.37778°N 98.80639°W / 26.37778; -98.80639 (Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District)
Rio Grande City
7 Roma Historic District Church of Our Lady of Refuge of Sinners July 31, 1972 Properties along Estrella and Hidalgo Sts. between Garfield St. and Bravo Alley
26°24′22″N 99°1′5″W / 26.40611°N 99.01806°W / 26.40611; -99.01806 (Roma Historic District)
Roma
8 Roma-San Pedro International Bridge March 23, 1984 SW of Hidalgo St. and Bravo Alley
26°24′13″N 99°1′6″W / 26.40361°N 99.01833°W / 26.40361; -99.01833 (Roma-San Pedro International Bridge)
Roma-Los Saenz
9 Yzaquirre-Longoria House December 22, 2005 107 W. Water St.
26°22′42″N 98°49′19″W / 26.37833°N 98.82194°W / 26.37833; -98.82194 (Yzaquirre--Longoria House)
Rio Grande City

Stephens County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Fort Davis Family Fort October 28, 1992 Address Restricted
32°54′55″N 99°5′35″W / 32.91528°N 99.09306°W / 32.91528; -99.09306 (Fort Davis Family Fort)
Breckenridge
2 Stephens County Courthouse July 9, 1997 200 W. Walker St.
32°45′21″N 98°54′15″W / 32.75583°N 98.90417°W / 32.75583; -98.90417 (Stephens County Courthouse)
Breckenridge

Sutton County[edit]

[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Old Mercantile Building January 30, 1978 222 Main St.
30°34′18″N 100°38′40″W / 30.57167°N 100.64444°W / 30.57167; -100.64444 (Old Mercantile Building)
Sonora
2 Sutton County Courthouse July 15, 1977 Public Sq.
30°34′20″N 100°38′37″W / 30.57222°N 100.64361°W / 30.57222; -100.64361 (Sutton County Courthouse)
Sonora


Lead 2 Robertson County Courthouse and Jail[edit]

Robertson County Courthouse and Jail
Robertsn County Courthouse
Clariosophic/sandbox12 is located in Texas
Clariosophic/sandbox12
LocationPublic Sq., Franklin, Texas
Coordinates31°1′36″N 96°29′13″W / 31.02667°N 96.48694°W / 31.02667; -96.48694
Area3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built1881-1882
ArchitectFrederick Ernst Ruffini
Architectural styleSecond Empire, Classic Texas Plan
NRHP reference No.77001472[4]
Added to NRHPDecember 22, 1977

The Robertson County Courthouse is an historic government building located on the Public Square in Franklin, Robertson County, Texas. Built in the Classic Texas Plan at a cost of $30,000, it was designed in the Second Empire style of architecture by noted Austin architect Frederick Ernst Ruffini, who designed several other Texas courthouses. Robertson County's fourth courthouse, .


On July 12, 1976, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is still in use today as a courthouse.


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  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 3, 2024.
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