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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S5C_first-christian-church-of-santa-anna_Santa-Anna-TX.html
Founded in 1894, this congregation worshiped in various places until members purchased this lot in 1900 and began construction of their own building. The Rev. E.M. Douthit and the Rev. B.B. Sanders led the dedication ceremonies in April 1901. A so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S5B_old-rock-house_Santa-Anna-TX.html
This site was claimed in 1857 under a Republic of Texas land certificate held by former State representative Darwin Stapp of Victoria County. In 1869 he sold the tract to another absentee owner. By tradition, this house was built in the 1870s by J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S4S_coleman-county_Santa-Anna-TX.html
In early Texas had Apache, Comanche, Kiowa camps and mountain lookouts. White settlement began at Camp Colorado, U.S. 2nd Cavalry post on Jim Ned Creek, 1857. County was created Feb. 1, 1858. Named for Robert M. Coleman (1799-1837), a signer of Te…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S4R_santa-anna-c-s-a_Santa-Anna-TX.html
Mountain and town named in honor of man in power here in 1840's, a Comanche chief friendly to Texans. Santa Anna in 1846 visited President Polk in Washington during U.S. negotiations to annex Texas. Also signed and kept until his death of cholera …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S4Q_santa-anna-veterans-memorial_Santa-Anna-TX.html
Dedicated to all United States military personnel who risked their lives for God and country and to the rebirth of patriotism of this great nation May 27, 1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S4P_the-turner-house_Santa-Anna-TX.html
Built 1886 by an attorney from Mississippi. Colonial architecture. House was enlarged from 8 to 12 rooms after 1903 purchase by Fred W. Turner, rancher and oilman.      This was gathering place for area social and business leaders. Recorded…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S21_route-of-old-military-road_Santa-Anna-TX.html
Opened in 1850s for supply trains and cavalry travel along line of U.S. forts from Belknap on the Brazos to Fort Mason and to Fort Clark near the Rio Grande.      Along this road passed great men, including Col. Robert E. Lee, later (1861-65…
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