TXGenWeb Baylor County, Texas


Baylor County

Baylor County Museum

Message Boards

Lake_Creek_Bridge

Baylor County Veterans & Memorials

Unclaimed Baylor County Marriage Licenses

History of the   Baylor County Courthouse



Unidentified_Photos - Contact Angela if you can identify any of these.

The Baylor County Museum has added an additional website. The museum also has a pinterest      https://baylorcountymuseum.wixsite.com/baylorcountymuseum

Did you know there's a fossil named for Seymour, Baylor County?

Seymouria baylorensis

Tom_Johnson_MP

During Eisenhower visit

to Korea in 1960

Find_A_Grave_

In_Baylor_County

Woodmen_Cemetery_

in_Baylor_County

Transcriptions from the Baylor Banner by Diana Bryan Quinn

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After many request, Salt Pork to Sirloin Volumes I and II have both been reprinted and are available at the Baylor County Museum. Both books are full of information, history and photos of the county.
The museum also has a pictoral history of Baylor County book available.  That book also includes many photos and a lot of information on the county.
The Baylor_County_Museum is located at 116 N. Washington St, Seymour, Texas 76380 and is open Monday-Friday from 11am-5:30 pm. The museum can also be reached by calling 940-889-6780 or email [email protected]
Other Genealogical Links
Baylor County Free Library
 If anyone knows of information sources for Baylor County or if you will volunteer to help with lookups in BaylorCounty, please e-mail Angela.

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This site was last updated on March 21, 2017.

Suggestions for improving this page are always welcome.


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