Lee County, Texas

Historical Markers in Lincoln, Texas

Lincoln is home to 4 official Texas Historical Commission markers — each one telling a piece of the city’s story. Browse the markers below, then find them on the map and discover more nearby with RoadHistorical.

King's Highway - Camino Real - Old San Antonio Road · 1918

King's Highway - Camino Real - Old San Antonio Road. Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of Texas A. D. 1918

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King's Highway - Camino Real - Old San Antonio Road · 1918

Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of Texas A. D. 1918

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Old Evergreen Tree · 1967

Said to have sheltered in 1714 explorer Louis de St. Denis-- probably first white man ever here. Site of pioneer court trials in 1870's. (1967)

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St. John Lutheran Church · 1986

With the assistance of pastors from neighboring communities, a Lutheran congregation was organized to serve the Lincoln community in April 1886. The Rev. Th. Wolfram arrived in 1887 to serve as St. John's first resident…

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