ednurseathkh: County Named in 1857 for Robert M. Coleman (1799 -1837)
ednurseathkh: Town of Trickham
ednurseathkh: The Blair House
ednurseathkh: The Blair House
ednurseathkh: The Blair House
ednurseathkh: Camp Colorado C.S.A.
ednurseathkh: Fort Colorado C.S.A.
ednurseathkh: Camp Colorado C.S.A.
ednurseathkh: Coleman County Jail
ednurseathkh: Coleman County Jail
ednurseathkh: Coleman County Jail
ednurseathkh: Western Cattle Trail
ednurseathkh: Western Cattle Trail
ednurseathkh: Hometown of Texas Confederate Colonel James E. McCord 1834-1914
ednurseathkh: Mrs. J. A. B. Miller Public Library Building
ednurseathkh: Mrs. J.A.B. Miller Public Library Building
ednurseathkh: Coleman County
ednurseathkh: Coleman County
ednurseathkh: Coleman County
ednurseathkh: Shields Cemetery
ednurseathkh: Shields Cemetery
ednurseathkh: Shields Cemetery
ednurseathkh: White Chapel Cemetery
ednurseathkh: White Chapel Cemetery
ednurseathkh: White Chapel Cemetery
ednurseathkh: Atoka Cemetery
ednurseathkh: Atoka Cemetery
ednurseathkh: Atoka Cemetery
ednurseathkh: D. A. Parker House
ednurseathkh: D. A. Parker House