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Marker # 19 20
County Cherokee Cherokee
V. N. Zivley's Field Notes
(abstracted)
On the left bank of the Angeline River at Linwood Crossing in Cherokee County. Near W. T. Boyd's home -- past the Palestine Baptist Church.
Highway
Intersection
  On St. Hwy. 21 -- 2.1 miles East of the junction of St. Hwy. 21 and St. Hwy. 6l9.
City   Alto
Additional
Description
The Zivley map indicates Cherokee County at the Nacogdoches County line on the Angelina River.  
Other
Comments
This Marker has not been located. In front of a large white house surrounded by a chain link fence.
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Marker # 21 22
County Cherokee Cherokee
V. N. Zivley's Field Notes
(abstracted)
Across Roark's Creek and Morrison's Creek -- near telegraph post in front of Harrison's Drug Store in the town of Alto near the Alto train depot. Across the St. Louis S. W. R. R. of Texas rail tracks -- old Fort Lacy and the N.W. corner of the John Durst 11 League Grant is about halfway between #21 and #22.
Highway
Intersection
On St. Hwy. 21 -- West of the junction of St. Hwy. 21 and St. Hwy. 69. On St. Hwy. 21.
City Alto 5 miles West of Alto.
Additional
Description
On the North side of the street. On the North side of the road.
Other
Comments
In front of the Alto Butane Company. 1 mile East of the Caddo Indian Mounds.
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Marker # 23
County Cherokee
V. N. Zivley's Field Notes
(abstracted)
Past the pre-historic mounds -- Clear Creek and Spring Creek and cross the Neches River -- near Treasure Lake, a very deep lake.
Highway
Intersection
On St. Hwy. 21.
City  
Additional
Description
On the West bank of the Neches River on the North side of the road.
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Next County is Houston.
Previous County is Nacogdoches.