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Ben Marlow was given a land grant for a Baptist church and cemetery, and the community was subsequently renamed Marlow in honor of him. The 1941 county highway map showed a church, a business, and several scattered houses in the area. Its population was 45 from 1990 through 2000. [2]
Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Gilling West and Hartforth, Sedbury Park, and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures ...
The neighborhood contains around 1,700 homes, [3] and is located inside the triangle formed by Lake Highlands Drive, Northwest Highway, and White Rock Lake.The area includes many parks along the creeks that feed into White Rock Lake including Norbuck Park at the southeast corner of Buckner and Northwest Highway.
On January 23, 1919, SH 36 was extended to Richmond, and the old route had been changed to SH 36A. [9] On March 19, 1919, SH 36 was extended to Freeport. [10] On August 21, 1923, the sections from Temple to Goldthwaite and Richmond to Freeport were cancelled. [11] On January 16, 1928, SH 36 was extended back to Freeport. [12]
First Christian Church Parsonage is a historic church parsonage at 608 N. Penelope Street in Belton, Texas. It was built in 1900 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. See also
Heritage Farmstead Museum (also known as the Ammie Wilson House) is a historic farm museum at 1900 West 15th Street in Plano, Texas.. The late-Victorian farm-house was built in 1891 on a 365-acre farm belonging to Mary Alice Farrell and her husband Hunter Farrell, a landowner and businessman whose family had moved to Texas from Virginia.
Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church and Parsonage comprise a historic Black Catholic church property located at 1100 and 1104 Evans Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas.The buildings are located in the historic African-American neighborhood in southeast Fort Worth.