Grayson County, Texas

Historical Markers in Sadler, Texas

Sadler is home to 3 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.

Louis Wilmouth · 1936

A San Jacinto veteran, born in Kentucky, 1806. Died November 11, 1893. His wife Ellen Vittitoe Wilmouth died January 26, 1896. (Harshberg Cemetery, near Sadler, Grayson, County)

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Sadler United Methodist Church · 1977

First called Quillin's chapel, this church was organized in Sept. 1876 in a schoolhouse just west of Sadler Cemetery. The Rev. William M. Robbins (1836-98), then serving the Dexter circuit, was the founding pastor. J.…

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Sadler Cemetery · 2010

This land was already in use as a burial ground known as Bethlehem Cemetery when it was officially dedicated in county records in 1884. Bethlehem Church, the source of the original name, was originally across the road…

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