Titus County, Texas

Historical Markers in Mount Pleasant, Texas

Mount Pleasant is home to 7 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.

Green Hill Presbyterian Church · 1963

Presbyterian Church Established in 1860

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W. R. M. Slaughter Home · 1965

Dog-trot log cabin, built 1855 by John Sharp. Siding later added. Bought 1870 by Slaughter, Confederate veteran, county tax assessor, school teacher. Prior to 1900, served as post office for Greenhill community.…

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Broadstreet Farmhouse · 1972

Built by Paris and Mary (Harris) Broadstreet soon after they came from Mississippi (1861), settling 5 miles southeast of here. A son, Samuel (1864-1934), graduated from the Louisville (Ky.) Medical School in 1888 and…

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The Rev. Edward Hollister Green · 1972

(Born Madison County , Ala., May 14, 1827; Died Titus County, Texas, Nov. 12, 1863) Son of James W. and Elizabeth (Bass) Green. Educated at Centre College, Danville, Ky., and New Albany Theological Seminary, Ind.…

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Springhill-North Cemetery · 2001

Historic Texas Cemetery - 2001

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Caddo Indian Communities in the Cypress Creek Drainage · 2004

Comprised of various groups with distinct dialects and customs, the people known today as the Caddo once occupied a region that included parts of present Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas as early as A.D. 800. By…

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Monticello Missionary Baptist Church · 2007

The community of Monticello dates from the 1850s and was named for Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia. The government awarded a post office on May 5, 1857, with Cicero J. Corder as the first postmaster. Theodore…

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