National Register of Historic Places listings in the Gulf Coast region of Texas: Other

This page is one of two listing the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas' Gulf Coast.

The Gulf Coast region is an area of 13 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting, as mapped here. It includes the city of Houston and all of the Texas Panhandle by most definitions of that term. The region included 2020 population of about 7.3 million, or 25 percent of Texas' population, with Harris County having 65 percent of that, and Houston alone having about 32 percent of that.[1]

This page includes all of the Gulf Coast region besides Harris County (Houston plus); for the latter please see that


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 15, 2024.[2]

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(not to be confused with the City of Austin, in Travis County)

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Allens Creek Ossuary Site
 
Allens Creek Ossuary Site
March 21, 1975
(#75001946)
Address restricted[5]
Wallis 41AU36, aka Earnest Witte Site
2 Austin County Courthouse
 
Austin County Courthouse
November 3, 2023
(#100009510)
1 East Main St.
29°57′01″N 96°15′27″W / 29.9504°N 96.2575°W / 29.9504; -96.2575 (Austin County Courthouse)
Bellville
3 Austin County Jail
 
Austin County Jail
November 12, 1980
(#80004074)
36 S. Bell St.
29°56′58″N 96°15′27″W / 29.949444°N 96.2575°W / 29.949444; -96.2575 (Austin County Jail)
Bellville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Bellville Turnverein
 
Bellville Turnverein
January 25, 2024
(#100009870)
966 East Main Street
29°56′46″N 96°14′50″W / 29.9461°N 96.2472°W / 29.9461; -96.2472 (Bellville Turnverein)
Bellville
5 Church of the Guardian Angel
 
Church of the Guardian Angel
June 21, 1983
(#83003074)
5614 Demel St.
29°37′28″N 96°03′18″W / 29.624444°N 96.055°W / 29.624444; -96.055 (Church of the Guardian Angel)
Wallis Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR
6 Old Masonic Hall
 
Old Masonic Hall
August 14, 1986
(#86001611)
15 N. Masonic St.
29°57′04″N 96°15′29″W / 29.951111°N 96.258056°W / 29.951111; -96.258056 (Old Masonic Hall)
Bellville
7 Roesler House May 10, 1984
(#84001570)
W of Nelsonville on TX 159
29°58′32″N 96°26′15″W / 29.975556°N 96.4375°W / 29.975556; -96.4375 (Roesler House)
Nelsonville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 San Felipe de Austin Historic and Archeological District
 
San Felipe de Austin Historic and Archeological District
October 11, 2016
(#16000716)
15945 FM 1458
29°48′25″N 96°05′52″W / 29.807048°N 96.09787°W / 29.807048; -96.09787 (San Felipe de Austin Historic and Archeological District)
San Felipe State Historic Site
9 Wesley Brethren Church
 
Wesley Brethren Church
January 18, 1979
(#79002910)
S of Wesley
30°03′55″N 96°29′53″W / 30.065278°N 96.498056°W / 30.065278; -96.498056 (Wesley Brethren Church)
Wesley Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR
10 Witte-Schmid House
 
Witte-Schmid House
December 8, 1997
(#97001531)
Off Schoenau, near jct. with Eckermann
30°00′07″N 96°33′38″W / 30.001944°N 96.560556°W / 30.001944; -96.560556 (Witte-Schmid House)
Shelby Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


[3] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Alvin Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Passenger Depot
 
Alvin Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Passenger Depot
March 6, 2019
(#100003467)
200 Depot Centre Blvd.
29°25′29″N 95°14′35″W / 29.424584°N 95.243150°W / 29.424584; -95.243150 (Alvin Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Passenger Depot)
Alvin
2 Brazoria Bridge
 
Brazoria Bridge
June 14, 1991
(#91000783)
0.9 mi. E of TX 36 on TX 332
29°03′15″N 95°33′25″W / 29.054167°N 95.556944°W / 29.054167; -95.556944 (Brazoria Bridge)
Brazoria Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Alden B. Dow Office and Lake Jackson City Hall
 
Alden B. Dow Office and Lake Jackson City Hall
March 1, 2010
(#10000050)
101 S. Parking Place
29°02′26″N 95°26′55″W / 29.04069°N 95.44856°W / 29.04069; -95.44856 (Alden B. Dow Office and Lake Jackson City Hall)
Lake Jackson
4 Durazno Plantation
 
Durazno Plantation
September 2, 1980
(#80004081)
S of Jones Creek off TX 36
28°57′22″N 95°26′57″W / 28.956111°N 95.449167°W / 28.956111; -95.449167 (Durazno Plantation)
Jones Creek
5 East Columbia Historic District
 
East Columbia Historic District
October 28, 1991
(#91001602)
S. Main St.
29°08′31″N 95°36′54″W / 29.141944°N 95.615°W / 29.141944; -95.615 (East Columbia Historic District)
East Columbia Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
6 Gazebo for James Richard Marmion
 
Gazebo for James Richard Marmion
October 22, 2004
(#04001173)
1214 County Rd.
29°02′34″N 95°38′40″W / 29.042778°N 95.644444°W / 29.042778; -95.644444 (Gazebo for James Richard Marmion)
Sweeny Sculpture by Dionicio Rodriguez
7 GEN. C. B. COMSTOCK (dredge) Shipwreck Site
 
GEN. C. B. COMSTOCK (dredge) Shipwreck Site
July 6, 1995
(#94001119)
Address restricted[5]
Surfside Beach
8 John McCroskey Log House
 
John McCroskey Log House
August 28, 1975
(#75001958)
2 mi. NE of Cedar Lake on Stringfellow Ranch
28°56′22″N 95°36′54″W / 28.939444°N 95.615°W / 28.939444; -95.615 (John McCroskey Log House)
Cedar Lake
9 Old Brazoria County Courthouse
 
Old Brazoria County Courthouse
March 12, 1979
(#79002922)
Public Sq.
29°10′08″N 95°25′52″W / 29.168889°N 95.431111°W / 29.168889; -95.431111 (Old Brazoria County Courthouse)
Angleton State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Palapa Table for James Richard Marmion
 
Palapa Table for James Richard Marmion
October 22, 2004
(#04001172)
1214 County Rd.
29°02′38″N 95°38′51″W / 29.043889°N 95.6475°W / 29.043889; -95.6475 (Palapa Table for James Richard Marmion)
Sweeny Sculpture by Dionicio Rodriguez
11 Henry Smith Statue
 
Henry Smith Statue
October 19, 2018
(#100003040)
Intersection of N Brooks & W Smith Sts.
29°02′49″N 95°34′14″W / 29.047071°N 95.570426°W / 29.047071; -95.570426 (Henry Smith Statue)
Brazoria In honor of Henry Smith (Texas governor) who lived in Brazoria for a while. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
12 Ammon Underwood House
 
Ammon Underwood House
June 24, 1976
(#76002011)
505 Main St.
29°08′25″N 95°37′02″W / 29.140278°N 95.617222°W / 29.140278; -95.617222 (Ammon Underwood House)
East Columbia Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; relocated in 2005 due to river encroachment
13 Varner-Hogg Plantation
 
Varner-Hogg Plantation
April 9, 1980
(#80004082)
2 mi. NE of West Columbia off FM 2852
29°09′47″N 95°38′25″W / 29.163056°N 95.640278°W / 29.163056; -95.640278 (Varner-Hogg Plantation)
West Columbia State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Archeological Site 41 CH 110
 
Archeological Site 41 CH 110
July 14, 1971
(#71000924)
Address restricted[5]
Cove
2 Chambers County Courthouse
 
Chambers County Courthouse
April 25, 2008
(#08000339)
404 Washington St.,
29°46′09″N 94°41′05″W / 29.769167°N 94.684722°W / 29.769167; -94.684722 (Chambers County Courthouse)
Anahuac
3 Chambersea
 
Chambersea
November 19, 1979
(#79002925)
Washington and Cummings Sts
29°46′15″N 94°41′05″W / 29.770833°N 94.684722°W / 29.770833; -94.684722 (Chambersea)
Anahuac State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; General Thomas Jefferson Chambers House
4 Fort Anahuac
 
Fort Anahuac
July 1, 1981
(#81000626)
Corner of Main St. and Chambers
29°45′24″N 94°41′17″W / 29.756667°N 94.688056°W / 29.756667; -94.688056 (Fort Anahuac)
Anahuac State Antiquities Landmark
5 Old Wallisville Town Site
 
Old Wallisville Town Site
March 30, 1982
(#82004495)
Address restricted[5]
Wallisville
6 Orcoquisac Archeological District
 
Orcoquisac Archeological District
July 14, 1971
(#71000925)
Address restricted[5]
Wallisville


[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Colorado County Courthouse
 
Colorado County Courthouse
July 12, 1976
(#76002015)
Bounded by Milam, Spring, Travis and Walnut Sts.
29°42′21″N 96°32′23″W / 29.705833°N 96.539722°W / 29.705833; -96.539722 (Colorado County Courthouse)
Columbus State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Colorado County Courthouse Historic District; Neoclassical building erected in 1890-1891 in the form of a Greek cross
2 Colorado County Courthouse Historic District
 
Colorado County Courthouse Historic District
June 23, 1978
(#78002907)
Roughly bounded by Preston, Walnut, Milam, Front, Washington, and Live Oak Sts.
29°42′22″N 96°32′26″W / 29.706111°N 96.540556°W / 29.706111; -96.540556 (Colorado County Courthouse Historic District)
Columbus Includes State Antiquities Landmark, several Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
3 Eagle Lake Commercial Historic District
 
Eagle Lake Commercial Historic District
June 5, 2007
(#07000494)
100-416 E. Main St., 101-108 W. Main St., 101-124 Commerce St., 101-201 N. McCarty Ave., and 100-203 E. Post Office St.
29°35′21″N 96°20′02″W / 29.589167°N 96.333889°W / 29.589167; -96.333889 (Eagle Lake Commercial Historic District)
Eagle Lake
4 Harrison-Hastedt House
 
Harrison-Hastedt House
March 22, 2004
(#04000231)
236 Preston St.
29°42′32″N 96°32′16″W / 29.708889°N 96.537778°W / 29.708889; -96.537778 (Harrison-Hastedt House)
Columbus Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Old Spanish Trail from US 90 to I-10
 
Old Spanish Trail from US 90 to I-10
April 16, 2013
(#13000176)
County Road 268 between U.S. Route 90 and a northern access road for I-10
29°42′23″N 96°31′27″W / 29.7065°N 96.5243°W / 29.7065; -96.5243 (Old Spanish Trail from US 90 to I-10)
Columbus
6 Stafford Bank and Opera House
 
Stafford Bank and Opera House
May 8, 1973
(#73002276)
Milan and Spring Sts.
29°42′19″N 96°32′25″W / 29.705278°N 96.540278°W / 29.705278; -96.540278 (Stafford Bank and Opera House)
Columbus Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Colorado County Courthouse Historic District; Second Empire style building completed in 1886.
7 State Highway 3 Bridge at the Colorado River
 
State Highway 3 Bridge at the Colorado River
October 10, 1996
(#96001111)
U.S. Route 90, 0.6 miles east of its junction with Loop 329
29°42′23″N 96°32′11″W / 29.706389°N 96.536389°W / 29.706389; -96.536389 (State Highway 3 Bridge at the Colorado River)
Columbus Three-span Parker through truss bridge built in 1932.


[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Fort Bend County Courthouse
 
Fort Bend County Courthouse
March 13, 1980
(#80004119)
400 Jackson St.
29°34′54″N 95°45′42″W / 29.581667°N 95.761667°W / 29.581667; -95.761667 (Fort Bend County Courthouse)
Richmond State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Henry G. and Annie B. Green House
 
Henry G. and Annie B. Green House
September 18, 1996
(#96001016)
.5 mi SE of old US 59 and TX 118
29°26′59″N 95°59′38″W / 29.449722°N 95.993889°W / 29.449722; -95.993889 (Henry G. and Annie B. Green House)
Kendleton Demolished in 2018.
3 Holy Rosary Catholic Church July 8, 2022
(#100007913)
1416 George St.
29°33′12″N 95°48′59″W / 29.5533°N 95.8165°W / 29.5533; -95.8165 (Holy Rosary Catholic Church)
Rosenberg
4 Imperial Sugar Company Refinery Historic District
 
Imperial Sugar Company Refinery Historic District
June 26, 2017
(#100001253)
198 Kempner St.
29°37′15″N 95°38′11″W / 29.620904°N 95.636412°W / 29.620904; -95.636412 (Imperial Sugar Company Refinery Historic District)
Sugar Land
5 Lamar-Calder House
 
Lamar-Calder House
March 30, 2005
(#05000244)
915 Front St.
29°34′40″N 95°45′23″W / 29.577778°N 95.756389°W / 29.577778; -95.756389 (Lamar-Calder House)
Richmond
6 Methodist Church of Richmond
 
Methodist Church of Richmond
June 13, 2014
(#14000339)
400 Jackson Street
29°34′56″N 95°45′42″W / 29.582206°N 95.761765°W / 29.582206; -95.761765 (Methodist Church of Richmond)
Richmond Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 John M. and Lottie D. Moore House
 
John M. and Lottie D. Moore House
December 9, 2001
(#01000104)
406 S. Fifth St.
29°34′51″N 95°45′44″W / 29.580833°N 95.762222°W / 29.580833; -95.762222 (John M. and Lottie D. Moore House)
Richmond Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 B. Ray and Charlotte Woods House
 
B. Ray and Charlotte Woods House
January 6, 2004
(#03001377)
610 Woods Ln.
29°47′00″N 95°49′39″W / 29.783333°N 95.8275°W / 29.783333; -95.8275 (B. Ray and Charlotte Woods House)
Katy


[3] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 American National Insurance Company (ANICO)
 
American National Insurance Company (ANICO)
May 20, 2021
(#100006539)
1 Moody Ave. (1902 Market St.)
29°18′24″N 94°47′24″W / 29.3068°N 94.7900°W / 29.3068; -94.7900 (American National Insurance Company (ANICO))
Galveston AKA One Moody Plaza.
2 Ashton Villa
 
Ashton Villa
October 28, 1969
(#69000204)
2328 Broadway
29°17′59″N 94°47′33″W / 29.2997°N 94.7925°W / 29.2997; -94.7925 (Ashton Villa)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Bayou Brae Historic District May 24, 2021
(#100006547)
All properties on Bayou Dr., Brae Ln., Coryell St., Oboe Trail, Woodwind Way, and Viola Dr.
29°31′36″N 95°04′35″W / 29.5267°N 95.0764°W / 29.5267; -95.0764 (Bayou Brae Historic District)
League City
4 Henry Beissner House
 
Henry Beissner House
April 3, 1978
(#78002929)
2818 Ball Ave.
29°18′01″N 94°47′56″W / 29.3003°N 94.7989°W / 29.3003; -94.7989 (Henry Beissner House)
Galveston
5 Bishop's Palace
 
Bishop's Palace
August 25, 1970
(#70000746)
1402 Ave. J (Broadway)
29°18′17″N 94°46′55″W / 29.3047°N 94.7819°W / 29.3047; -94.7819 (Bishop's Palace)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of East End Historic District
6 Broadway Cemetery Historic District
 
Broadway Cemetery Historic District
June 13, 2014
(#14000340)
6 blocks between Broadway Ave., Ave. L, 43rd & 40th Sts.
29°17′37″N 94°48′46″W / 29.2935°N 94.8129°W / 29.2935; -94.8129 (Broadway Cemetery Historic District)
Galveston
7 Wegner Brothers Building
 
Wegner Brothers Building
August 14, 1984
(#84001671)
1921–1921 1/2 Ave. D
29°18′21″N 94°47′23″W / 29.3058°N 94.7897°W / 29.3058; -94.7897 (Wegner Brothers Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
8 Building at 1925–1927 Market Street
 
Building at 1925–1927 Market Street
August 14, 1984
(#84001668)
1925–1927 Market St.
29°18′25″N 94°47′29″W / 29.3069°N 94.7914°W / 29.3069; -94.7914 (Building at 1925–1927 Market Street)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
9 Cedar Lawn Historic District
 
Cedar Lawn Historic District
December 20, 2002
(#02001570)
Bounded by 45th. St., 48th St., Ave. L, and Ave. N,
29°17′23″N 94°49′04″W / 29.2897°N 94.8178°W / 29.2897; -94.8178 (Cedar Lawn Historic District)
Galveston
10 City Hall
 
City Hall
August 14, 1984
(#84001676)
823 25th St.
29°18′01″N 94°47′43″W / 29.3003°N 94.7953°W / 29.3003; -94.7953 (City Hall)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
11 City National Bank
 
City National Bank
August 14, 1984
(#84001680)
2219 Market St
29°18′20″N 94°47′36″W / 29.3055°N 94.7933°W / 29.3055; -94.7933 (City National Bank)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
12 Congregation Beth Jacob
 
Congregation Beth Jacob
January 4, 2024
(#100009737)
2401 Avenue K
29°17′55″N 94°47′34″W / 29.2986°N 94.7929°W / 29.2986; -94.7929 (Congregation Beth Jacob)
Galveston
13 Frank B. Davison House
 
Frank B. Davison House
June 29, 1976
(#76002033)
109 3rd Ave.
29°23′13″N 94°53′42″W / 29.3869°N 94.895°W / 29.3869; -94.895 (Frank B. Davison House)
Texas City State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
14 Denver Court Historic District
 
Denver Court Historic District
January 14, 2002
(#01001471)
Roughly bounded by Aves. S1/2 and U1/2, 43rd and 52nd Sts.
29°16′39″N 94°48′54″W / 29.2775°N 94.815°W / 29.2775; -94.815 (Denver Court Historic District)
Galveston
15 East End Historic District
 
East End Historic District
May 30, 1975
(#75001979)
Irregular pattern including both sides of Broadway and Market Sts.
29°18′16″N 94°46′58″W / 29.3044°N 94.7828°W / 29.3044; -94.7828 (East End Historic District)
Galveston Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
16 Eiband's
 
Eiband's
August 14, 1984
(#84001683)
2001 Central Plaza
29°18′16″N 94°47′32″W / 29.3044°N 94.7922°W / 29.3044; -94.7922 (Eiband's)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
17 ELISSA
 
ELISSA
March 21, 1978
(#78002930)
Pier 21, 21st Street and Harborside Drive
29°18′34″N 94°47′37″W / 29.30946667°N 94.7936°W / 29.30946667; -94.7936 (ELISSA)
Galveston
18 Falstaff Brewery
 
Falstaff Brewery
August 29, 2018
(#100002841)
3302 Church St. (Ave. F)
29°18′03″N 94°48′22″W / 29.3007°N 94.8061°W / 29.3007; -94.8061 (Falstaff Brewery)
Galveston This structure is currently abandoned
19 First Evangelical Lutheran Church
 
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
August 14, 1984
(#84001688)
2401 Ave. G
29°18′09″N 94°47′39″W / 29.3025°N 94.7942°W / 29.3025; -94.7942 (First Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
20 First Presbyterian Church
 
First Presbyterian Church
January 29, 1979
(#79002942)
1903 Church St.
29°18′15″N 94°47′19″W / 29.3042°N 94.7886°W / 29.3042; -94.7886 (First Presbyterian Church)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
21 Fort Travis
 
Fort Travis
March 30, 2005
(#05000247)
TX 87 at Loop 108
29°21′53″N 94°45′29″W / 29.3647°N 94.7581°W / 29.3647; -94.7581 (Fort Travis)
Port Bolivar State Antiquities Landmark
22 Galveston Causeway
 
Galveston Causeway
December 12, 1976
(#76002028)
Spans Galveston Bay from Virginia Point to Galveston Island
29°17′51″N 94°53′12″W / 29.2975°N 94.8867°W / 29.2975; -94.8867 (Galveston Causeway)
Galveston State Antiquities Landmark
23 Galveston, Houston & Henderson (GH&H) Freight Depot
 
Galveston, Houston & Henderson (GH&H) Freight Depot
January 10, 2020
(#100004866)
325 33rd St.
29°18′09″N 94°48′20″W / 29.3025°N 94.8055°W / 29.3025; -94.8055 (Galveston, Houston & Henderson (GH&H) Freight Depot)
Galveston
24 Galveston Orphans Home
 
Galveston Orphans Home
March 21, 1979
(#79002943)
1315 21st St.
29°17′50″N 94°47′19″W / 29.297222°N 94.788611°W / 29.297222; -94.788611 (Galveston Orphans Home)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
25 Galveston Seawall
 
Galveston Seawall
August 18, 1977
(#77001443)
Seawall Blvd.
29°18′09″N 94°46′27″W / 29.3025°N 94.774167°W / 29.3025; -94.774167 (Galveston Seawall)
Galveston State Antiquities Landmark
26 Galveston US Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse
 
Galveston US Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse
April 25, 2001
(#01000438)
601 25th St. (Rosenberg St.)[7]
29°18′08″N 94°47′45″W / 29.302222°N 94.795833°W / 29.302222; -94.795833 (Galveston US Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse)
Galveston
27 Galvez Hotel
 
Galvez Hotel
April 4, 1979
(#79002944)
2024 Seawall Blvd.
29°17′32″N 94°47′08″W / 29.292222°N 94.785556°W / 29.292222; -94.785556 (Galvez Hotel)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
28 Garten Verein Pavilion
 
Garten Verein Pavilion
July 20, 1977
(#77001444)
27th St. and Avenue O (Kempner Park)
29°17′34″N 94°47′41″W / 29.292778°N 94.794722°W / 29.292778; -94.794722 (Garten Verein Pavilion)
Galveston State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
29 Grace Episcopal Church
 
Grace Episcopal Church
April 3, 1975
(#75001980)
1115 36th St.
29°17′39″N 94°48′23″W / 29.294167°N 94.806389°W / 29.294167; -94.806389 (Grace Episcopal Church)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
30 Grand Opera House
 
Grand Opera House
January 2, 1974
(#74002071)
2012–2020 Ave. E
29°17′47″N 94°47′26″W / 29.296389°N 94.790556°W / 29.296389; -94.790556 (Grand Opera House)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
31 John Hagemann House
 
John Hagemann House
June 1, 1982
(#82004505)
3301 Ave. L
29°17′40″N 94°48′47″W / 29.294444°N 94.813056°W / 29.294444; -94.813056 (John Hagemann House)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
32 House at 2017–2023 Avenue I
 
House at 2017–2023 Avenue I
August 14, 1984
(#84001698)
2017–2023 Ave. I
29°18′05″N 94°47′07″W / 29.301389°N 94.785278°W / 29.301389; -94.785278 (House at 2017–2023 Avenue I)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
33 House at 2528 Postoffice St.
 
House at 2528 Postoffice St.
August 14, 1984
(#84001700)
2528 Postoffice St.
29°18′13″N 94°47′49″W / 29.303611°N 94.796944°W / 29.303611; -94.796944 (House at 2528 Postoffice St.)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
34 Sealy Hutchings House
 
Sealy Hutchings House
July 29, 1994
(#94000796)
2805 Ave. O
29°17′31″N 94°47′44″W / 29.291944°N 94.795556°W / 29.291944; -94.795556 (Sealy Hutchings House)
Galveston
35 I.O.O.F. Lodge
 
I.O.O.F. Lodge
August 14, 1984
(#84001703)
505 20th St.
29°18′18″N 94°47′24″W / 29.305°N 94.79°W / 29.305; -94.79 (I.O.O.F. Lodge)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
36 Illies Building-Justine Apartments
 
Illies Building-Justine Apartments
August 22, 1995
(#95001028)
503 21st St.
29°17′49″N 94°46′56″W / 29.296944°N 94.782222°W / 29.296944; -94.782222 (Illies Building-Justine Apartments)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
37 Daniel Webster Kempner House
 
Daniel Webster Kempner House
March 30, 1979
(#79002945)
2504 Ave. O
29°17′35″N 94°47′34″W / 29.293056°N 94.792778°W / 29.293056; -94.792778 (Daniel Webster Kempner House)
Galveston Part of Silk Stocking Residential Historic District
38 Jean Lafitte Hotel
 
Jean Lafitte Hotel
August 14, 1984
(#84001705)
2105 Ave. F
29°18′14″N 94°47′27″W / 29.303889°N 94.790833°W / 29.303889; -94.790833 (Jean Lafitte Hotel)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
39 Lasker Home for Homeless Children
 
Lasker Home for Homeless Children
April 14, 1983
(#83003140)
1019 16th St.
29°18′02″N 94°47′01″W / 29.300556°N 94.783611°W / 29.300556; -94.783611 (Lasker Home for Homeless Children)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Lost Bayou Historic District
40 E.S. Levy Building
 
E.S. Levy Building
November 13, 2003
(#03001163)
2221–2225 Market St.
29°18′17″N 94°47′36″W / 29.304722°N 94.793333°W / 29.304722; -94.793333 (E.S. Levy Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
41 Lost Bayou Historic District
 
Lost Bayou Historic District
June 19, 2017
(#100001224)
Roughly bounded by Broadway, Ave. N, 14th & 21st Sts.
29°17′58″N 94°47′06″W / 29.299416°N 94.784990°W / 29.299416; -94.784990 (Lost Bayou Historic District)
Galveston Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
42 Marschner Building
 
Marschner Building
August 14, 1984
(#84001706)
1914–1916 Mechanic St.
29°18′26″N 94°47′23″W / 29.307222°N 94.789722°W / 29.307222; -94.789722 (Marschner Building)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
43 McKinney-McDonald House
 
McKinney-McDonald House
May 4, 1976
(#76002030)
926 Winnie St.
29°18′24″N 94°46′39″W / 29.306667°N 94.7775°W / 29.306667; -94.7775 (McKinney-McDonald House)
Galveston
44 Melrose Apartment Building
 
Melrose Apartment Building
October 14, 1998
(#98001246)
2002 Post Office St.
29°18′19″N 94°47′26″W / 29.305278°N 94.790556°W / 29.305278; -94.790556 (Melrose Apartment Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
45 Michel B. Menard House
 
Michel B. Menard House
December 12, 1976
(#76002031)
1605 33rd St.
29°17′27″N 94°48′06″W / 29.290833°N 94.801667°W / 29.290833; -94.801667 (Michel B. Menard House)
Galveston
46 Merimax Building
 
Merimax Building
January 24, 1985
(#85000121)
521 22nd St.
29°18′15″N 94°47′32″W / 29.304124°N 94.792335°W / 29.304124; -94.792335 (Merimax Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
47 Model Laundry
 
Model Laundry
August 14, 1984
(#84001707)
513–523 25th St.
29°18′10″N 94°47′45″W / 29.302778°N 94.795833°W / 29.302778; -94.795833 (Model Laundry)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
48 Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore House
 
Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore House
October 28, 1994
(#94001241)
8 Ninth Ave., N.
29°23′38″N 94°54′10″W / 29.393889°N 94.902778°W / 29.393889; -94.902778 (Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore House)
Texas City Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
49 Mosquito Fleet Berth, Pier 19
 
Mosquito Fleet Berth, Pier 19
April 21, 1975
(#75001981)
N end of 20th St., Pier 19
29°18′39″N 94°47′25″W / 29.310833°N 94.790278°W / 29.310833; -94.790278 (Mosquito Fleet Berth, Pier 19)
Galveston State Antiquities Landmark
50 Old Galveston Customhouse
 
Old Galveston Customhouse
August 25, 1970
(#70000747)
Southeast corner 20th and Post Office (Ave. E) Sts.
29°18′18″N 94°47′23″W / 29.305°N 94.789722°W / 29.305; -94.789722 (Old Galveston Customhouse)
Galveston
51 Parkland Apartments January 7, 2022
(#100007354)
3916 Winnie St. (Ave. G)
29°17′52″N 94°48′43″W / 29.2979°N 94.8119°W / 29.2979; -94.8119 (Parkland Apartments)
Galveston
52 Pix Building
 
Pix Building
August 14, 1984
(#84001713)
2128 Postoffice St.
29°18′18″N 94°47′32″W / 29.305°N 94.792222°W / 29.305; -94.792222 (Pix Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
53 Point Bolivar Lighthouse
 
Point Bolivar Lighthouse
August 18, 1977
(#77001445)
TX 87
29°22′00″N 94°46′00″W / 29.366667°N 94.766667°W / 29.366667; -94.766667 (Point Bolivar Lighthouse)
Port Bolivar
54 Powhatan House
 
Powhatan House
October 6, 1975
(#75001982)
3427 Ave. O
29°17′24″N 94°48′11″W / 29.29°N 94.803056°W / 29.29; -94.803056 (Powhatan House)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
55 Quigg-Baulard House
 
Quigg-Baulard House
September 17, 2015
(#15000618)
2628 Broadway
29°17′57″N 94°47′48″W / 29.299228°N 94.796545°W / 29.299228; -94.796545 (Quigg-Baulard House)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
56 Reedy Chapel-AME Church
 
Reedy Chapel-AME Church
September 14, 1984
(#84001717)
2013 Broadway
29°18′00″N 94°47′19″W / 29.3°N 94.788611°W / 29.3; -94.788611 (Reedy Chapel-AME Church)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
57 Robinson Building
 
Robinson Building
August 14, 1984
(#84001720)
2009–2011 Postoffice St.
29°18′17″N 94°47′26″W / 29.304722°N 94.790556°W / 29.304722; -94.790556 (Robinson Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
58 Rosenberg Library
 
Rosenberg Library
August 14, 1984
(#84001722)
2310 Sealy St.
29°18′03″N 94°47′34″W / 29.300833°N 94.792778°W / 29.300833; -94.792778 (Rosenberg Library)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
59 Rosewood Cemetery February 9, 2024
(#100009946)
2825 63rd Street
29°16′24″N 94°49′56″W / 29.2734°N 94.8322°W / 29.2734; -94.8322 (Rosewood Cemetery)
Galveston
60 Scottish Rite Cathedral
 
Scottish Rite Cathedral
August 14, 1984
(#84001724)
2128 Church St.
29°18′14″N 94°47′30″W / 29.303889°N 94.791667°W / 29.303889; -94.791667 (Scottish Rite Cathedral)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
61 George Sealy House
 
George Sealy House
October 28, 1969
(#69000205)
2424 Broadway
29°17′59″N 94°47′37″W / 29.299722°N 94.793611°W / 29.299722; -94.793611 (George Sealy House)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
62 The Settlement Historic District
 
The Settlement Historic District
May 17, 2010
(#10000268)
Centered on the intersection of N Bell Dr and the 100 block of S Bell Dr with cross-streets Carver Ave and Eunice St
29°22′58″N 94°58′38″W / 29.382778°N 94.977222°W / 29.382778; -94.977222 (The Settlement Historic District)
Texas City
63 M. W. Shaw Building
 
M. W. Shaw Building
August 14, 1984
(#84001728)
2427 Ave. D
29°18′16″N 94°47′45″W / 29.304444°N 94.795833°W / 29.304444; -94.795833 (M. W. Shaw Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
64 Silk Stocking Residential Historic District
 
Silk Stocking Residential Historic District
May 10, 1996
(#96000539)
Roughly bounded by Ave. K, 23rd St., Ave. P, and 26th St.
29°17′42″N 94°47′30″W / 29.295°N 94.791667°W / 29.295; -94.791667 (Silk Stocking Residential Historic District)
Galveston Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
65 Ashbel Smith Building
 
Ashbel Smith Building
October 28, 1969
(#69000203)
914–916 Ave. B
29°18′48″N 94°46′44″W / 29.313333°N 94.778889°W / 29.313333; -94.778889 (Ashbel Smith Building)
Galveston State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
66 SS SELMA (steamship)
 
SS SELMA (steamship)
January 5, 1994
(#93001449)
Within the channel between Galveston and Port Bolivar
29°20′39″N 94°47′11″W / 29.344276°N 94.786407°W / 29.344276; -94.786407 (SS SELMA (steamship))
Galveston
67 St. Joseph's Church
 
St. Joseph's Church
December 12, 1976
(#76002032)
2202 Ave. K
29°17′57″N 94°47′26″W / 29.299167°N 94.790556°W / 29.299167; -94.790556 (St. Joseph's Church)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
68 St. Mary's Cathedral
 
St. Mary's Cathedral
June 4, 1973
(#73001964)
2011 Church Ave.
29°18′14″N 94°47′24″W / 29.303889°N 94.79°W / 29.303889; -94.79 (St. Mary's Cathedral)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
69 Star Drug Store
 
Star Drug Store
August 14, 1984
(#84001731)
510 23rd St.
29°18′14″N 94°47′35″W / 29.303889°N 94.793056°W / 29.303889; -94.793056 (Star Drug Store)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
70 Steffens-Drewa House Complex
 
Steffens-Drewa House Complex
December 1, 1988
(#88002671)
2701, 2705, and 2709 Ave. O
29°17′32″N 94°47′40″W / 29.292222°N 94.794444°W / 29.292222; -94.794444 (Steffens-Drewa House Complex)
Galveston
71 The Strand Historic District
 
The Strand Historic District
January 26, 1970
(#70000748)
Roughly bounded by Ave. A, 20th St., alley between Aves. C and D, and railroad depot
29°18′23″N 94°47′37″W / 29.306389°N 94.793611°W / 29.306389; -94.793611 (The Strand Historic District)
Galveston Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
72 Stringfellow Orchards
 
Stringfellow Orchards
February 27, 2013
(#13000043)
7902 TX 6
29°21′00″N 95°01′01″W / 29.35011°N 95.01708°W / 29.35011; -95.01708 (Stringfellow Orchards)
Hitchcock
73 Sweeney-Royston House
 
Sweeney-Royston House
September 1, 1978
(#78002931)
2402 Ave. L
29°17′52″N 94°47′32″W / 29.297778°N 94.792222°W / 29.297778; -94.792222 (Sweeney-Royston House)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Silk Stocking Residential Historic District
74 Texas Building
 
Texas Building
August 14, 1984
(#84001734)
2200 Central Plaza
29°18′18″N 94°47′33″W / 29.305032°N 94.792604°W / 29.305032; -94.792604 (Texas Building)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
75 Texas Heroes Monument
 
Texas Heroes Monument
August 14, 1984
(#84001737)
25th and Broadway
29°17′57″N 94°47′39″W / 29.299167°N 94.794167°W / 29.299167; -94.794167 (Texas Heroes Monument)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
76 Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church
 
Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church
September 4, 1979
(#79002946)
22nd St. and Ave. G
29°18′08″N 94°47′31″W / 29.302222°N 94.791944°W / 29.302222; -94.791944 (Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church)
Galveston Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
77 Trueheart-Adriance Building
 
Trueheart-Adriance Building
July 14, 1971
(#71000933)
212 22nd St.
29°18′24″N 94°47′33″W / 29.306667°N 94.7925°W / 29.306667; -94.7925 (Trueheart-Adriance Building)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of The Strand Historic District
78 U.S. National Bank
 
U.S. National Bank
August 14, 1984
(#84001739)
2201 Ave. D
29°18′19″N 94°47′34″W / 29.305278°N 94.792778°W / 29.305278; -94.792778 (U.S. National Bank)
Galveston Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA
79 USS CAVALLA (submarine)
 
USS CAVALLA (submarine)
May 27, 2008
(#08000477)
East End of Seawolf Park
29°20′09″N 94°46′46″W / 29.335833°N 94.779444°W / 29.335833; -94.779444 (USS CAVALLA (submarine))
Galveston
80 USS HATTERAS (41GV68)
 
USS HATTERAS (41GV68)
January 28, 1977
(#77001567)
Address restricted[5]
Galveston Sunk 20 miles (32 km) off the Galveston coast during the Civil War.
81 USS STEWART
 
USS STEWART
July 12, 2007
(#07000689)
East End of Seawolf Park
29°20′09″N 94°46′46″W / 29.335833°N 94.779444°W / 29.335833; -94.779444 (USS STEWART)
Galveston
82 Samuel May Williams House
 
Samuel May Williams House
July 14, 1971
(#71000934)
3601 Ave. P
29°17′16″N 94°48′15″W / 29.287778°N 94.804167°W / 29.287778; -94.804167 (Samuel May Williams House)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
83 Willis-Moody Mansion
 
Willis-Moody Mansion
May 13, 1994
(#94000410)
2618 Broadway
29°17′57″N 94°47′46″W / 29.299167°N 94.796111°W / 29.299167; -94.796111 (Willis-Moody Mansion)
Galveston Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Black Cloud
 
Black Cloud
October 22, 1992
(#92001401)
Address restricted[5]
Liberty
2 Thomas Jefferson Chambers House April 8, 2011
(#11000156)
624 Milam St
30°03′42″N 94°47′53″W / 30.061736°N 94.798056°W / 30.061736; -94.798056 (Thomas Jefferson Chambers House)
Liberty Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Cleveland-Partlow House
 
Cleveland-Partlow House
February 16, 1984
(#84001907)
2131 Grand Ave.
30°03′49″N 94°47′06″W / 30.063611°N 94.785°W / 30.063611; -94.785 (Cleveland-Partlow House)
Liberty Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Liberty County Courthouse
 
Liberty County Courthouse
December 12, 2002
(#02001514)
1923 Sam Houston Blvd.
30°03′32″N 94°47′47″W / 30.058889°N 94.796389°W / 30.058889; -94.796389 (Liberty County Courthouse)
Liberty
5 Site 41 Lb 4
 
Site 41 Lb 4
July 14, 1971
(#71000947)
Address restricted[5]
Dayton
6 State Highway 3 Bridge at the Trinity River
 
State Highway 3 Bridge at the Trinity River
October 10, 1996
(#96001114)
US 90, 1.3 mi (2.1 km). W of jct. with FM 2684
30°03′27″N 94°49′09″W / 30.0575°N 94.819167°W / 30.0575; -94.819167 (State Highway 3 Bridge at the Trinity River)
Liberty Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945 MPS


[3] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Bay City Post Office
 
Bay City Post Office
May 12, 2009
(#09000307)
2100 Ave. F
28°58′59″N 95°58′12″W / 28.982953°N 95.970053°W / 28.982953; -95.970053 (Bay City Post Office)
Bay City
2 Bay City USO Building
 
Bay City USO Building
June 14, 2006
(#06000512)
2105 Ave. M
28°58′58″N 95°57′41″W / 28.9828596°N 95.9613453°W / 28.9828596; -95.9613453 (Bay City USO Building)
Bay City Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Blessing Masonic Lodge No. 411
 
Blessing Masonic Lodge No. 411
February 4, 2011
(#10001222)
619 Ave B, FM 616
28°52′34″N 96°13′08″W / 28.876111°N 96.218958°W / 28.876111; -96.218958 (Blessing Masonic Lodge No. 411)
Blessing Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Christ Episcopal Church
 
Christ Episcopal Church
April 10, 2012
(#12000196)
206 Cypress Street
28°41′33″N 95°58′03″W / 28.69238°N 95.96738°W / 28.69238; -95.96738 (Christ Episcopal Church)
Matagorda Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Hensley-Gusman House
 
Hensley-Gusman House
October 4, 2006
(#06000927)
2120 Sixth St.
28°58′56″N 95°57′52″W / 28.982222°N 95.964444°W / 28.982222; -95.964444 (Hensley-Gusman House)
Bay City Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 R. J. Hill Building
 
R. J. Hill Building
October 14, 2009
(#09000840)
401 Commerce St.
28°42′01″N 96°12′54″W / 28.700369°N 96.2151°W / 28.700369; -96.2151 (R. J. Hill Building)
Palacios Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Judge William Shields Holman House
 
Judge William Shields Holman House
February 4, 2011
(#10001223)
2504 Avenue K
28°58′43″N 95°57′51″W / 28.978611°N 95.964167°W / 28.978611; -95.964167 (Judge William Shields Holman House)
Bay City Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of South Side Residential Historic District
8 Hotel Blessing
 
Hotel Blessing
February 1, 1979
(#79002993)
Ave. B
28°52′17″N 96°13′19″W / 28.871389°N 96.221944°W / 28.871389; -96.221944 (Hotel Blessing)
Blessing Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
9 Luther Hotel
 
Luther Hotel
May 10, 2010
(#10000251)
408 S Bay Blvd.
28°41′58″N 96°12′57″W / 28.699444°N 96.215833°W / 28.699444; -96.215833 (Luther Hotel)
Palacios Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Matagorda Cemetery
 
Matagorda Cemetery
June 15, 2006
(#06000511)
Jct. of TX 60 at Matagorda Cty Rds 259 and 260
28°42′10″N 95°57′20″W / 28.702778°N 95.955556°W / 28.702778; -95.955556 (Matagorda Cemetery)
Matagorda
11 Matagorda County Monument
 
Matagorda County Monument
April 19, 2018
(#100002351)
1700 7th St.
28°58′58″N 95°58′11″W / 28.982859°N 95.969634°W / 28.982859; -95.969634 (Matagorda County Monument)
Bay City
12 Price-Farwell House
 
Price-Farwell House
October 14, 2009
(#09000841)
308 S. Bay Blvd.
28°41′55″N 96°12′50″W / 28.698625°N 96.213969°W / 28.698625; -96.213969 (Price-Farwell House)
Palacios Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
13 South Side Residential Historic District
 
South Side Residential Historic District
May 30, 2007
(#07000496)
Roughly bounded by Ave. F, 2nd St., Ave. G, Ave. K, 4th St., Ave J, 5th St., 4th St.
28°48′57″N 95°57′59″W / 28.815833°N 95.966389°W / 28.815833; -95.966389 (South Side Residential Historic District)
Bay City Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Kirbee Kiln Site August 28, 1973
(#73001970)
Address Restricted
Montgomery Manufacturing Site of mid-19th-century Texas stoneware pottery. 41MQ38
2 Montgomery County Hospital April 12, 2024
(#100010230)
301 S. 1st Street
30°18′29″N 95°27′10″W / 30.3080°N 95.4528°W / 30.3080; -95.4528 (Montgomery County Hospital)
Montgomery


[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Austin Hall
 
Austin Hall
January 2, 2013
(#12001134)
1741 University Ave.
30°42′56″N 95°33′00″W / 30.71556°N 95.55006°W / 30.71556; -95.55006 (Austin Hall)
Huntsville State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; on the campus of Sam Houston State University
2 Josey Boy Scout Lodge and Keeper's Cabin
 
Josey Boy Scout Lodge and Keeper's Cabin
July 23, 2018
(#100002700)
2201 Ave. M
30°42′33″N 95°33′07″W / 30.709240°N 95.551859°W / 30.709240; -95.551859 (Josey Boy Scout Lodge and Keeper's Cabin)
Huntsville
3 Sam Houston House
 
Sam Houston House
May 30, 1974
(#74002097)
Ave. L, Sam Houston State University
30°42′53″N 95°33′10″W / 30.714722°N 95.552778°W / 30.714722; -95.552778 (Sam Houston House)
Huntsville State Antiquities Landmark, includes additional State Antiquities Landmark and Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; also known as Woodland
4 Riverside Swinging Bridge
 
Riverside Swinging Bridge
September 12, 1979
(#79003020)
NE of Riverside
30°51′26″N 95°23′46″W / 30.857222°N 95.396111°W / 30.857222; -95.396111 (Riverside Swinging Bridge)
Riverside Extends into Trinity County
5 State Highway 19 Bridge at Trinity River
 
State Highway 19 Bridge at Trinity River
December 1, 2004
(#04001290)
TX 19, on the Trinity/Walker county line
30°51′35″N 95°23′55″W / 30.859722°N 95.398611°W / 30.859722; -95.398611 (State Highway 19 Bridge at Trinity River)
Riverside Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945 MPS, extends into Trinity County
6 John W. Thomason House
 
John W. Thomason House
August 11, 1982
(#82004528)
1207 Ave. J
30°43′21″N 95°32′54″W / 30.7225°N 95.548333°W / 30.7225; -95.548333 (John W. Thomason House)
Huntsville [1] The Thomason House is the birthplace and home of noted Texas author and illustrator John William Thomason, Jr. He was commissioned a second lieutenant i n the Marine Corps and was assigned to the Pacific Fleet during World War II . All of the books and short stories Thomason wrote were illustrated with pen and ink sketches and dealt with Texas, theMarines, and his experiences i n the service. Several of his short stories frequently appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. Thomason wrote and illustrate d for Charles Scribner and Sons Publishers, producing such masterpieces as J. E. B. Stuart (1933) and Fix Bayonets (1926). Some of his other noted works include Marines and Others (1929) Salt Winds and Gold Dust (1934) and Lone Star Preacher (1941). California on March 12, 1944.


[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 L.C. Anderson Hall
 
L.C. Anderson Hall
June 3, 1999
(#99000611)
L.W. Minor St., building #0541
30°05′38″N 95°59′26″W / 30.093889°N 95.990625°W / 30.093889; -95.990625 (L.C. Anderson Hall)
Prairie View Prairie View A&M University MPS
2 W.R. Banks Library
 
W.R. Banks Library
June 3, 1999
(#99000612)
L.W. Minor St., building #0508
30°05′36″N 95°59′21″W / 30.093403°N 95.989236°W / 30.093403; -95.989236 (W.R. Banks Library)
Prairie View Prairie View A&M University MPS
3 Annie Laurie Evans Hall
 
Annie Laurie Evans Hall
June 3, 1999
(#99000613)
L.W. Minor St., building #0544
30°05′37″N 95°59′25″W / 30.093542°N 95.990208°W / 30.093542; -95.990208 (Annie Laurie Evans Hall)
Prairie View Prairie View A&M University MPS
4 Hilliard Hall June 3, 1999
(#99000614)
A.G. Cleaver St., building #0537
30°05′42″N 95°58′48″W / 30.095117°N 95.980103°W / 30.095117; -95.980103 (Hilliard Hall)
Prairie View Prairie View A&M University MPS
5 Liendo Plantation
 
Liendo Plantation
June 21, 1971
(#71000970)
2 mi (3.2 km). NE of Hempstead off FM 1488
30°05′47″N 96°01′47″W / 30.096389°N 96.029722°W / 30.096389; -96.029722 (Liendo Plantation)
Hempstead Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 Veterinary Hospital
 
Veterinary Hospital
June 3, 1999
(#99000617)
E.M. Norris St., building #0517
30°05′37″N 95°59′03″W / 30.0935°N 95.9841°W / 30.0935; -95.9841 (Veterinary Hospital)
Prairie View Prairie View A&M University MPS
7 G.R. Woolfolk Social and Political Science Building
 
G.R. Woolfolk Social and Political Science Building
June 3, 1999
(#99000616)
A.G. Cleaver St., building #0503
30°05′41″N 95°59′20″W / 30.094722°N 95.988958°W / 30.094722; -95.988958 (G.R. Woolfolk Social and Political Science Building)
Prairie View Prairie View A&M University MPS


[3] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Stephen F. Austin Elementary School February 1, 2022
(#100007404)
500 Abell St.
29°18′46″N 96°05′32″W / 29.3128°N 96.0922°W / 29.3128; -96.0922 (Stephen F. Austin Elementary School)
Wharton
2 Willie Banker Jr. House
 
Willie Banker Jr. House
March 18, 1993
(#93000118)
401 N. Rusk
29°18′49″N 96°05′52″W / 29.31372°N 96.09783°W / 29.31372; -96.09783 (Willie Banker Jr. House)
Wharton
3 Moses Bernstein House March 18, 1993
(#93000116)
1705 N. Richmond
29°19′35″N 96°05′51″W / 29.326310°N 96.097411°W / 29.326310; -96.097411 (Moses Bernstein House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
4 Bolton-Outlar House
 
Bolton-Outlar House
March 18, 1993
(#93000108)
517 N. Richmond
29°18′57″N 96°06′05″W / 29.315778°N 96.101265°W / 29.315778; -96.101265 (Bolton-Outlar House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
5 Colorado River Bridge
 
Colorado River Bridge
March 18, 1993
(#93000117)
S. Richmond Rd. (Old US 59) across the Colorado R.
29°18′30″N 96°06′13″W / 29.308333°N 96.103611°W / 29.308333; -96.103611 (Colorado River Bridge)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
6 Wiley J. Croom House
 
Wiley J. Croom House
March 18, 1993
(#93000099)
205 E. Milam
29°18′38″N 96°05′55″W / 29.31067°N 96.0987232°W / 29.31067; -96.0987232 (Wiley J. Croom House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
7 F. F. Dannon House March 18, 1993
(#93000095)
612 W. Caney
29°18′49″N 96°06′19″W / 29.313652°N 96.105228°W / 29.313652; -96.105228 (F. F. Dannon House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
8 Dr. Green Davidson House
 
Dr. Green Davidson House
March 18, 1993
(#93000111)
404 Bolton
29°18′56″N 96°06′07″W / 29.315528°N 96.102028°W / 29.315528; -96.102028 (Dr. Green Davidson House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
9 Ben and Mary Davis House
 
Ben and Mary Davis House
March 18, 1993
(#93000104)
100 S. Resident
29°18′37″N 96°05′54″W / 29.31015°N 96.09823°W / 29.31015; -96.09823 (Ben and Mary Davis House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
10 Nettie Elkins House
 
Nettie Elkins House
March 18, 1993
(#93000114)
109 E. Alabama
29°18′50″N 96°05′54″W / 29.313833°N 96.09831°W / 29.313833; -96.09831 (Nettie Elkins House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
11 E. Clyde and Mary Elliott House
 
E. Clyde and Mary Elliott House
March 18, 1993
(#93000122)
707 N. Walnut
29°18′57″N 96°05′37″W / 29.315827°N 96.093736°W / 29.315827; -96.093736 (E. Clyde and Mary Elliott House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
12 Old First Methodist Episcopal Church South
 
Old First Methodist Episcopal Church South
March 18, 1993
(#93000097)
200 N. Fulton
29°18′46″N 96°05′56″W / 29.312814°N 96.099025°W / 29.312814; -96.099025 (Old First Methodist Episcopal Church South)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
13 Henry B. Garrett House
 
Henry B. Garrett House
March 18, 1993
(#93000098)
504 N. Fulton
29°18′56″N 96°05′46″W / 29.315588°N 96.096045°W / 29.315588; -96.096045 (Henry B. Garrett House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
14 John A. and Sophie Garrett House
 
John A. and Sophie Garrett House
March 18, 1993
(#93000115)
401 E. Alabama
29°18′47″N 96°05′44″W / 29.313023°N 96.095449°W / 29.313023; -96.095449 (John A. and Sophie Garrett House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
15 George C. and Annie Gifford House
 
George C. and Annie Gifford House
March 18, 1993
(#93000096)
615 W. Caney
29°18′47″N 96°06′20″W / 29.313165°N 96.105469°W / 29.313165; -96.105469 (George C. and Annie Gifford House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
16 Joseph Andrew Hamilton House
 
Joseph Andrew Hamilton House
March 18, 1993
(#93000106)
325 N. Richmond
29°18′53″N 96°06′09″W / 29.314819°N 96.102451°W / 29.314819; -96.102451 (Joseph Andrew Hamilton House)
Wharton Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
17 Gerard A. Harrison House
 
Gerard A. Harrison House
March 18, 1993
(#93000112)
209 E. Caney
29°18′42″N 96°05′53″W / 29.311564°N 96.098016°W / 29.311564; -96.098016 (Gerard A. Harrison House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
18 Harrison-Dennis House
 
Harrison-Dennis House
March 18, 1993
(#93000110)
409 W. Burleson
29°18′38″N 96°06′13″W / 29.310556°N 96.103611°W / 29.310556; -96.103611 (Harrison-Dennis House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
19 Edwin Hawes House
 
Edwin Hawes House
March 18, 1993
(#93000102)
309 N. Resident
29°18′45″N 96°05′50″W / 29.312602°N 96.0973°W / 29.312602; -96.0973 (Edwin Hawes House)
Wharton Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
20 Edwin Hawes Jr. House March 18, 1993
(#93000105)
119 S. Resident
29°18′34″N 96°05′51″W / 29.309444°N 96.0975°W / 29.309444; -96.0975 (Edwin Hawes Jr. House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS; demolished
21 House at 401 North Richmond
 
House at 401 North Richmond
March 18, 1993
(#93000107)
401 N. Richmond
29°18′54″N 96°06′08″W / 29.315127°N 96.102120°W / 29.315127; -96.102120 (House at 401 North Richmond)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
22 House at 512 North Resident
 
House at 512 North Resident
March 18, 1993
(#93000103)
512 N. Resident
29°18′54″N 96°05′43″W / 29.315°N 96.095278°W / 29.315; -96.095278 (House at 512 North Resident)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
23 Linn Street Historic District
 
Linn Street Historic District
March 18, 1993
(#93000124)
Roughly, the 500 blocks of Richmond Rd. and Houston St. and the 100-200 blocks of Linn St.
29°18′56″N 96°05′59″W / 29.315556°N 96.099722°W / 29.315556; -96.099722 (Linn Street Historic District)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
24 Merrell-Roten House
 
Merrell-Roten House
March 18, 1993
(#93000113)
520 Ave. A
29°18′56″N 96°05′34″W / 29.315494°N 96.092711°W / 29.315494; -96.092711 (Merrell-Roten House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
25 Moran-Moore House
 
Moran-Moore House
March 18, 1993
(#93000120)
501 N. Walnut
29°18′51″N 96°05′40″W / 29.314037°N 96.094410°W / 29.314037; -96.094410 (Moran-Moore House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
26 J. H. Speaker House
 
J. H. Speaker House
March 18, 1993
(#93000109)
414 E. Alabama
29°18′45″N 96°05′42″W / 29.312404°N 96.095117°W / 29.312404; -96.095117 (J. H. Speaker House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
27 St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
 
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
March 18, 1993
(#93000100)
612 N. Pecan
29°18′55″N 96°05′40″W / 29.315284°N 96.094576°W / 29.315284; -96.094576 (St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
28 Texas and New Orleans Railroad Bridge
 
Texas and New Orleans Railroad Bridge
March 18, 1993
(#93000123)
Southern Pacific RR tracks, 0.25 mi (0.40 km). W of Old US 59, over the Colorado R.
29°18′26″N 96°06′23″W / 29.307222°N 96.106389°W / 29.307222; -96.106389 (Texas and New Orleans Railroad Bridge)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
29 Texas and New Orleans Railroad Depot
 
Texas and New Orleans Railroad Depot
March 18, 1993
(#93000119)
100 block of N. Sunset
29°18′49″N 96°06′23″W / 29.31364°N 96.10638°W / 29.31364; -96.10638 (Texas and New Orleans Railroad Depot)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
30 West Milam Street Mercantile Historic District
 
West Milam Street Mercantile Historic District
March 18, 1993
(#93000125)
Roughly 637-668 W. Milam St.
29°18′46″N 96°06′23″W / 29.312833°N 96.106368°W / 29.312833; -96.106368 (West Milam Street Mercantile Historic District)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS
31 Wharton County Courthouse Historic Commercial District
 
Wharton County Courthouse Historic Commercial District
November 5, 1991
(#91001624)
Roughly bounded by the alley N of Milam St., Rusk St., Elm St. and Richmond St.
29°18′38″N 96°06′03″W / 29.31055°N 96.10083°W / 29.31055; -96.10083 (Wharton County Courthouse Historic Commercial District)
Wharton Includes State Antiquities Landmarks, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
32 Louis F. Worthing House
 
Louis F. Worthing House
March 18, 1993
(#93000121)
620 N. Walnut
29°18′55″N 96°05′36″W / 29.315147°N 96.093348°W / 29.315147; -96.093348 (Louis F. Worthing House)
Wharton Historic and Architectural Resources of Wharton MPS


References

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  1. ^ "The Gulf Coast Region 2022 Regional Report". Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 15, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  6. ^ a b c d "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  7. ^ Address based on USPS website and United States District & Bankruptcy Court website. Accessed April 10, 2016.