The individual structures outside the overlay districts have been zoned historic on their own merit at the request of property owners. Most of these are notable examples of architectural styles or are associated with significant persons in Nacogdoches. Also included as individual properties are two cemeteries. The first is Oak Grove Cemetery which is the final resting place for several signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, other influential politicians and businessmen at the local, state, and national levels, and quite a few notable examples of tombstone architecture. The second is Zion Hill Cemetery, a historically black cemetery that is no longer in use but owned and maintained by the City.
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Individual Addresses Outside of Districts
- 301 E. Austin
- 400 Bremond
- 404 Bremond
- 408 Bremond
- 410 Bremond
- 416 Bremond
- 219 E. California
- 702 W. Cox
- 709 W. Cox
- 123 Elm
- 601 S. Fredonia
- 609 S. Fredonia
- 616 S. Fredonia
- 1808 S. Fredonia
- 200 N. Lanana (Oak Grove Cemetery)
- 810 W. Main
- 816 W. Main (Anna Raguet House)
- 904 W. Main (Spradley House)
- 1722 Martinsville
- 1801 North (Eugene Blount House)
- 902 Old Tyler Road
- Park Street Cemetery
- 2601 N. Pecan
- 2700 N. Pecan
- 2703 N. Pecan
- 217 Pine
- 3907 Post Oak Road
- 2900 Press Road
- 110 N. Sanders
- 121 N. Sanders
- 122 S. Sanders
- 115 Shawnee
- 503 Shawnee (Sid Roberts Funeral Home)
- 612 Shawnee
- 929 South
- 809 Texas (Steamboat House)
- 312 Weaver