Indians Painted a Concho County Cliff (Concho County)
Spanish Fort Was a Taovaya Village (Montague County)
The Taovaya Village Flew a French Flag (Montague County)
William Goyens Was a Freedman (Nacogdoches County)
Josiah Wilbarger Was Scalped and Lived (Travis County)
Jose Ruiz Signed the Declaration of Texas Independence (Bexar County)
McKinney Was the Oldest Signer of the Texas Declaration (Collin County)
Francisco Ruiz Was Ordered to Bury the Alamo Defenders (Bexar County)
Johanna Troutman Designed a Texas Flag (Travis County)
Gail Borden Laid Out the City of Houston (Galveston County)
Johnston Dueled for Command of the Texas Army (Brazoria County)
Bigfoot Wallace Was the Texas Dan Boone (Fayette County)
The Ship Channel Made Houston a Major City (Harris County)
John B. Denton Was Killed at Village Creek (Tarrant County)
Houston Signed a Treaty at Bird's Fort (Tarrant County)
Jefferson W as a Port City (Marion County)
The Dalby Springs Congregation Has Met Since 1839 (Bowie County)
The Round Rock Marked a Fording Place (Williamson County)
Baylor Opened at Independence (Washington County)
Nacogdoches University Was Chartered During the Republic (Nacogdoches County)
Southwestern's Predecessors Were Chartered by the Republic (W illiamson County)
Prince Carl Founded New Braunfels (Comal County)
John O. Meusebach Founded Fredericksburg (Gillespie County)
The Adelsverein Built the Coffee Mill Church (Gillespie County)
A Cross Stands Above Fredericksburg (Gillespie County)
The Nimitz Was the Place to Stay in West Texas (Gillespie County)
The Norwegians Settled at Brownsboro (Henderson County)
A Norwegian Lady Wrote of Early Texas (Van Zandt County)
The Penitentiary Was Located at Huntsville (Walker County)
A Fort Was Built on the Upper Trinity (Tarrant County)
Lindheimer Was the Father of Texas Botany (Comal County)
A Cemetery Was Established for the State (Travis County)
Elizabeth Crockett Followed Her Husband to Texas (Hood County)
Panna Maria Was the First Polish Colony (Karnes County)
The Camels Were Quartered at Camp Verde (Kerr County)
Goliad Has a Hanging Tree (Goliad County)
Charles Schreiner Settled on the Guadalupe (Kerr County)
Ormsby Rode the Butterfield Overland Mail (Grayson County)
John Reagan Was the Old Roman (Anderson County)
Dick Dowling Turned Back a Yankee Army (Jefferson County)
James Throckmorton Was an Impediment to Reconstruction (Collin County)
Peter Robinson Bought a Place in Meridian (Bosque County)
A Fort was Established on the Conchos (Tom Green County)
Fort Richardson Was on the Edge of Civilization (Jack County)
Satanta Was Tried in a White Man's Court (Jack County)
Waco Bridged the Brazos River (McLennan County)
Fort Sam Was a Rattlesnake Jungle (Bexar County)
Geronimo Was Confined at Fort Sam Houston (Bexar County)
Oil Springs Was the First Texas Field (Nacogdoches County)
Elisabet Ney Sculpted Schopenhauer (Travis County)
The Corsicana Strike Was the Prologue to Spindletop (Navarro County)
The Twentieth Century Came in at Beaumont (Jefferson County)
Fort Worth Became a Packing Center (Tarrant County)
The Stockyards Were a Cattle Hotel (Tarrant County)
Jack Abernathy Caught Wolves With His Hands (Bosque County)
Theodore Roosevelt Came to Texas for a Wolf Hunt (Grayson County)
The Abernathy Boys Rode Horses From New York to San Francisco (Wichita County)
Charles Post Changed the Eating Habits of a Nation (Tarrant County)
Eddie Rickenbacker Was a Dallas Car Salesman (Dallas County)
Gus Noyes Raised a Memorial to His Son (Runnels County)
John Pershing Came to Mexia (Limestone County)
The Mobley Was Hilton's First Hotel (Eastland County)
The Malakoff Heads Were Found in Henderson County (Henderson County)
Wiley Post Flew Around the World Alone (Van Zandt County)
A Generation Died at New London (Rusk County)
Texans Tried to Steal Moses Austin's Bones (Washington County, Missouri)
Claudia Taylor Became the First Lady (Harrison County)
Nimitz Accepted the Japanese Surrender (Gillespie County)
Inouye Became an Honorary Texan
Major Carswell Sank a Japanese Cruiser (Tarrant County)
Lucky Lady II Flew Non-stop Around the World (Tarrant County)
Rayburn Was Speaker Twice as Long as Henry Clay (Fannin County).