| Places in Kaufman County
Listed on National Register of Historic Places |
| Historic Place | When Added | Location | Historic Significance | Builder | Architectural Style | Historic Person or Function | Period of Significance | Demolished? |
| Brooks, William and Blanche House | added 1993 - Building - #93000566 | 500 S. Center St., Forney TX | Architecture | Architect - Charles Alexander Gill | Queen Anne | Historic Person - home of William A Brooks, Forney pioneer | 1898, 1915 | |
| Warren-Crowell House | added 1980 - Building - #80004137 | 705 Griffith Ave., Terrell Texas | Architecture | James Flanders | Colonial Revival, Prairie School | | 1900-1924 | Demolished 2003 |
| Matthew Cartwright House | added 1979 - building #79002988 | 505 Griffith Ave, Terrell Texas | Architecture | Charles A Gill, M H Marshall | Greek Revival, Secon Empire, Italiante | Historic Person - Matthew Cartwright | 1875-1899, 1900-1924 | |
| Terrell Times Star Building | added 1985 - Building - #85000923 | 108 S. Catherine ST, Terrell Texas | Event, Architecture | McGraw & Drummond | | Historic Person - Oscar B Colquitt | 1987-1899 | |
| State Highway 34 Bridge on the Trinity River | added 1996 - Structure - #96001109 | Located over the Trinity River between Kaufman and Ellis Counties | Event, Architecture | Petroleum Iron Works, Austin Bridge Company | | Historic Function - Transportation | 1925-1999 | Demolished 1999 |
| Walter C Porter Farm | added 1966 - Site - #66000819 | 2 mi. N of Terrell on FM 986, Kaufman County Texas | Event | Petroleum Iron Works, Austin Bridge Company | | Historic Function - Agricultural | 1900-1924 | |
| First National Bank Building | added 1985 - Building - #85000073 | 101 E. Moore Ave., Terrell Texas | Event, Architecture | Charles A Gill, Walker & Wren | Classical Revival | Historic Function - Commerce, Trade | 1900-1925 | |