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Scurry County, Texas Points of Interest

Map of Texas State Historical Marker Locations in Scurry
 

Scurry County Historical Markers

Scurry County - General Interest
Camp Springs
Campsite of the Marcy Expedition
Channel of Deep Creek
City of Snyder
Company G
County Named for Texas Confederate William R. Scurry 1821-1864
County’s First Law Men
Dermott
Dunn
First State Bank Building
Fluvanna Mercantile Company
Fluvanna
Former Calaboose
Former Townsite of Light
Former Townsite of Wheat
Greene Springs and Site of Archeological Discoveries
Hermleigh
Ira
J. J. Moore No. 1 Oil Well (1.4 miles south)
J. Wright Mooar
Lone Wolf Community
O. P. Pack Wolf (1857-1927)
Old Roscoe, Snyder & Pacific Railroad Engine No. 5
Old Snyder Graveyard
Pyron, Texas
Roscoe, Snyder & Pacific Railroad Company
Santa Fe Railway in Scurry County
Scurry County Jail of 1912
Scurry County’s Billionth Barrel of Oil
Scurry County’s Canyon Reef Oil Field
Scurry County
Site of O.K. Wagon Yard
Site of Sanitarium of Alonzo Orrin Scarborough Pioneer Doctor
Site of Store of William Henry (Pete) Snyder
Site of The MacKenzie Trail
Snyder National Bank
T. J. Faught
The Block 97 Controversy
The Prairie Dog (Cynomys Ludovicianus)
The Press in Snyder
Town of Knapp
Von Roeder Cotton Breeding Farms
Witness Tree
Witness Tree
Scurry County Churches
First Baptist Church of Snyder
First Christian Church
First Methodist Church
First Presbyterian Church
Site of First Presbyterian Church of Fluvanna
St. John’s Catholic Church
Scurry County Schools
Scurry County Cemeteries
Scurry County Courthouse
Scurry County Courthouse Site and Building
Scurry County Homes & Houses
Dodson House
E. W. Clark House, 1908
F. J. Grayum Home
Home County of Famous Frontiersman J. Wright Mooar
Home County of Famous Frontiersmen J. Wright Mooar
Johnson House, 1910
R. L. McMullan Home
Stanfield House, 1910
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