African American Education, - 111 Alcalde, Andrew, Ponton, -109 Amasa, Turner, - 110 Andrew, Ponton, Alcalde, -109 Andrew, Zumwalt, -108 Augustus, Jones, H. -39 Bailey, J.W. and Nannie C. House, -46 Battle of Gonzales Monument, -107 Bennet, Valentine,-106 Braches, House, -102, 103, 104, 105 Burkett, David, -85 Caldwell, Mathew, -26 Campsite marking start of San Jacinto Campaign, -96, 97 Capt. And Mrs. Almaron Dickinson Homesite, -95 Captain Philip Coe, -94 Cemetery Square, -93 Central Square, -92 Charles T. Rather House, -90 Charles, Mason, -91 Church Square, -89 Coe Philip, Coe, -94 Community of Pilgrim, -88 Community of Wrightsboro, -87 Confederate Fort, -86 Cunningham, Leander, C., -33 David Kokernot L. - 34 David, Burkett, -85 Davis W. George, - 64 Davis, Jesse, Kencheloe, -41 DeWitt, Sarah, Seely, -9 Dewville, United Methodist Church, -84 Dickinson, Edward, -72 Dikes Family Cemetery, - 83 Dr. George Washington Barnett, -76, 77 Dr. Thomas Polk, -75 Duncan, Ferry, -74 Ebenezer, Cemetery, -73 Edward, Dickinson, -72 Eggleston House, -71 Eli Mitchell, - 70 Episcopal Church of the Messiah, -69 Fauth, John, House, -40 First Baptist Church of Gonzales,-101 First Baptist Church of Nixon, -100 First Baptist Church of Smiley, -99 First Shot of the Texas Revolution, -67 First Shot of the Texas Revolution, -98 First United Methodist Church of Gonzales, -68 Fleming T. Walls, - 66 Fort Waul, -65 George W. Davis, -64 Ghost Town of Dewville, -63 Gonzales City Cemetery, -60 Gonzales County Jail, -56, 57, 80 Gonzales Memorial Museum and Amphitheatre, - 82 Gonzales, Cannon, -61 Gonzales, Cannon, -62 Gonzales, College, -59 Gonzales, County Courthouse, -78, 79, 81 Harwood Cemetery, -55 Harwood Methodist Church and Mansonic Lodge, -54 Here was fired first gun for Texas Independence, -53 Hodges, James, Sr. -43 Holmes, Hospital, -52 Hopkinsville Lodge, No. 183, A.F. & A.M., - 51 Hopkinsville, site of, -50 Houston, Sam, Oak, -14 Houston's Sam, Camp, - 13 Hutson, B. Littlefield, - 49 Immortal 32, - 48 Indian Fort Site of, - 47 J.W. and Nannie C. Bailey House, - 46 Jail Square, - 45 James Hodges Sr., - 43 James, D. Owen, - 44 James, W. Robinson, (First Lieutenant Governor of Texas) - 42 Jesse Kencheloe, Davis, - 41 John Fauth, House,-40 Jones, Augustus, H. -39 Kennard, House, -37, 38 Kerr's Creek, -36 Kerr's Settlement, - 35 Kokernot, David, L. -34 Leander C. Cunningham, - 33 Lee Theodore, S. -32 Leesville Baptist Church - 31 Leesville, School, -30 Littlefield, Hutson, B. -49 Market Square, - 27 Mason, Charles, -91 Mathew, Caldwell, - 26 Matthews, William, A. - 3 Maurin, Quarry, -25 Military, Plaza, - 24 Miller Store, - 23 Mitchell, Eli - 70 Mitchell, Putman, - 22 Old Eighteen, - 7 Old Smiley Lake and Townsite, - 21 Owen, James, D. - 44 Pilgrim House, - 6 Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, - 20 Plaza- 19 Polk, Thomas, Dr. -75 Putman, Mitchell, - 22 Quarry, Maurin, -25 Rather, Charles, T. -90 River Crossing, -18 Robinson, James, W. (First Lieutenant Governor of Texas)- 42 Route of Gen. Sam Houston, to San Jacinto, - 17 Route of Old Chilsholm Trail, -16 Salt Flats of Pilgrim Lake, - 15 Sam Houston, Oak, - 14 Sam Houston's Camp, - 13 Sandies, - Dewville, Community, - 11 Sandies, Chapel, Cemetery, - 12 Santa Anna Mound,- 10 Sarah Seely DeWitt, - 9 Smiley United Methodist Church, - 8 Story on Leesville School, - 29 Theodore, Lee, S. - 32 Town of Waelder, - 5 Turner, Amasa, -110 Valentine, Bennet, -106 Wells Home, - 4 William A. Matthew, - 3 Women of the Confederacy, - 2 Zumwalt, Andrew, -108