Details for Homer Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5005007006

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Marker Number 7006
Atlas Number 5005007006
Marker Title Homer Cemetery
Index Entry Homer Cemetery
Address
City Lufkin vicinity
County Angelina
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 344401
UTM Northing 3461279
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1997
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 4 mi. southeast of Lufkin on SH 69, .7 mi. south on FM 326 to Homer Cemetery Rd., .25 mi. north to cemetery and marker
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1854 W. W. Manning established a drugstore and sawmill in this area, and named the community after his former home in Homer, Louisiana. In 1856 Homer was chosen as Angelina County seat, following a mandate from the Texas Legislature to locate a permanent seat of government near the geographic center of each county. County surveyor William G. Lang platted the town of Homer in 1857. The town included a central courthouse surrounded by 24 blocks and 132 lots. Homer Cemetery was located southeast of the courthouse square. The first recorded grave in the cemetery is that of Margaret Patterson McMullen in 1861. Two of McMullen's sons served in the Civil War, and both are also buried here. Among other veterans from the Civil War to the Vietnam War Homer remained the county seat until 1892 and included several businesses, public and private schools, churches, and a newspaper. Due to its prominence in the county, many county officials are buried here. Governed by a board of trustees, Homer Cemetery contains 270 burials, and continues to serve the community. (1997)
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