Details for Old Cemetery on the Hill

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5000023439

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Marker Number 23439
Atlas Number 5000023439
Marker Title Old Cemetery on the Hill
Index Entry
Address CR 1441
City San Patricio
County San Patricio
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 621763
UTM Northing 3093310
Subject Codes
Marker Year 1990
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Old San Patricio Cemetery, CR 1441, 0.5 mi. E of Main St. (FM 666). See also duplicate marker 0.6 mi. SW on Main St. (FM 666), W. side between Commerce and McGloin streets.
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size
Marker Text This cemetery is believed to have been used for generations by Indian tribes and Mexican settlers who lived in this area previous to Anglo colonization. Following the establishment of San Patricio de Hibernia in 1830 by empresarios John McMullen and James McGloin, the colonists continued to use the old cemetery on the hill. According to local oral tradition, early graves in the cemetery were marked by wooden crosses and stones bearing Spanish and English inscriptions. Among those interred here are Lt. Marcelino Garcia, who as killed at the battle of Lipantitlan in 1835. Also buried here are soldiers who died in the battle of San Patricio on February 27, 1836; James McGloin, whose grave was never marked; victims of diseases such as scarlet fever; men killed fighting duels; and many early settlers and their descendants. After a new cemetery was consecrated at San Patricio by father Antoine Maury in 1872, the old cemetery on the hill was used infrequently. The old cemetery was neglected for many years until restoration efforts were begun in the 1960's. Some tombstones were destroyed or lost over the years, but the historic graveyard is now maintained. (1990)

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