Leon County, Texas

Historical Markers in Normangee, Texas

Normangee 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.

El Camino Real · 1936

First blazed in 1691 by Captain Don domingo Teran De Los Rios first provincial governor of Texas. In an expedition officially directed by Father Fray damian Massanet O-F-M Apostolic Missionary and explorer in Texas. the…

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Bethesda Cemetery · 1990

Located on land granted to Thomas Moore (ca. 1805-1848) by the Republic of Texas, this cemetery began in the 1840s as a small family graveyard. Although Thomas Moore's grave is the oldest documented burial, his son, Ed…

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Greer Family Cemetery · 2019

From highway 39 in Normangee, go west on FM highway 3, a distance of 10.1 miles . The Greer Cemetery sign is located on the right side of the highway at CR 469. Take CR 469 0 .40 miles to CR 4 691. Take a left on CR 4…

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Rogers Prairie

Located on the Old San Antonio Road, this area was settled in 1835 by Robert Rogers (1799-1870), who had received a land grant from the Mexican government. A settlement grew up around his property as he was joined by…

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