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National Register of Historic Places listings in San Augustine County, Texas facts for kids

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Location of San Augustine County in Texas

Have you ever wondered about really old and important buildings or places in your town? In San Augustine County, Texas, there are some very special spots that are listed on something called the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government to honor and protect places that are important to history. This article will tell you about nine of these amazing places right here in San Augustine County!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places that are worth saving. It's part of a program to help people understand and protect America's history. When a building or area is added to this list, it means it's important because of its history, its unique design, or what happened there.

In San Augustine County, there are two special areas and seven individual buildings or sites on this list. Some of these places are also recognized by Texas as "State Historic Sites" or "State Antiquities Landmarks," which means they are extra important to the state's history. Many are also "Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks," which are special markers placed at historic sites.

Historic Places in San Augustine County

Here are some of the cool historic places you can find in San Augustine County:

Capt. Thomas William Blount House

Hail Blount House, San Augustine, Texas
The Capt. Thomas William Blount House

This historic house is located about 2.5 miles west of San Augustine on Highway 21. It was added to the National Register on March 7, 1973. It's a great example of an old home from the area's past.

Matthew Cartwright House

Matthew Cartwright House, San Augustine, Texas
The Matthew Cartwright House

You can find the Matthew Cartwright House at 912 East Main Street in San Augustine. This house was listed on January 25, 1971. It's another important old home that tells a story about the people who lived in San Augustine long ago.

Ezekiel Cullen House

Ezekiel Cullen House, San Augustine, Texas
The Ezekiel Cullen House

The Ezekiel Cullen House is located at 207 South Congress Street in San Augustine. It became a historic listing on June 21, 1971. This house is named after Ezekiel Cullen, an important figure in Texas history.

William Garrett Plantation House

This house is about 1 mile west of San Augustine on Highway 21. It was added to the National Register on March 25, 1977. This old plantation house helps us remember what life was like in the past.

Horn-Polk House

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The Horn-Polk House

The Horn-Polk House is at 717 West Columbia Street. It was listed on November 7, 1976. This house has a unique history, named after two families who once lived there.

Mission Nuestra Senora de los Dolores de los Ais Site

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The Mission Dolores State Historic Site

This important site is part of the Mission Dolores State Historic Site. It was added to the National Register on December 16, 1977. This was once a Spanish mission, a place where missionaries lived and worked many years ago. It's a very important archaeological site.

San Augustine Commercial Historic District

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A building in the San Augustine Commercial Historic District

This isn't just one building, but a whole area! It includes parts of Main Street, Montgomery Street, Congress Street, Broadway, Columbia Street, and other nearby areas in San Augustine. This district was listed on April 3, 2007. It's important because it shows what the main business area of San Augustine looked like in the past.

San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail

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The San Augustine County Courthouse

The San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail are located in Courthouse Square. They were added to the National Register on August 20, 2004. This building is a key part of the San Augustine Commercial Historic District and has been important for local government for many years.

San Augustine Residential Historic District

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A home in the San Augustine Residential Historic District

Like the commercial district, this is also an area, not just one building. It roughly surrounds Highways 147, 3230, and 2213. This district was listed on October 16, 2006. It includes many old homes that show how people lived in San Augustine in earlier times.

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