Small monuments from the 19th century are recorded in the chronicle for the parish and the surrounding area. In 1834 a new chapel was built in Mezí for 509 zlotys. In 1851, with the great support of two grunts, the village of Mezí procured a new bell for the chapel, which weighed 50 pounds and cost 51 zloty, and the old broken bell was given to the bell ringer in Pilsen. In 1839-43 a chapel dedicated to St. Vaclav was built in Domašín. In 1851 it was built in Lukové kříž near the cemetery. In 1851, farmer Johan Postl built a chapel from No. 20 in Zhořec. In 1890, a wooden cross was erected in Luková, and on the way to Mezí, the dilapidated one was replaced with a new wooden cross. In 1905, a farmer from Mezí Rössler had a stone cross built on the road to Ujezd. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, a new bell was purchased for the chapel in Zhořec and a stone cross in Holubí mlýn