Chambers County
Historical Markers

Chambers County has a total of 39 State recognized Historical Markers. Many of these markers appear in rather obscure places through out the county. If you are one for sight-seeing, this search is definitely one that you must try when visiting. Finding these markers will take you to the center of a bustling little town, or to the middle of nowhere because many historical events occurred in these very remote areas of the county. The following list is just a sampling of the markers located within the boundaries of Chambers County.



The Chambers County Youth Project Show Anahuac Oil and Gas Field
Old River Amos Barber Homesite and Cemetery
Old Wallisville Barber's Hill Oil Field
Robert McAlphin Williamson Birthplace of Governor Ross Shaw Sterling
Round Point Lone Star Canal
Solomon Barrow Cove
Town of Winnie Juan Davis Bradburn
Wallisville Cemetery Fort Anahuac
William Barrett Travis Graydon
Winnie-Stowell James Taylor White
Dr. Nicholas T. Schilling Medical Office Building
Site of the Signing of the Turtle Bayou Resolutions
First United Methodist Church and Cemetery of Mont Belvieu



 

Page Last Updated: March 6, 2000
Page Creation Date: April 29, 1996




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