Details for San Felipe de Austin Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5015004537

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Marker Number 4537
Atlas Number 5015004537
Marker Title San Felipe de Austin Cemetery
Index Entry San Felipe de Austin Cemetery
Address 3830 Campo Santo St.
City San Felipe
County Austin
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 780251
UTM Northing 3299954
Subject Codes cemetery; African American topics; pioneers
Marker Year 1993
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text San Felipe de Austin was established in 1824 as the community and administrative headquarters of Stephen F. Austin's original Anglo American colony in Texas. The site for the township was chosen by Austin and the Baron Felipe Enrique Neri de Bastrop. The original 1824 Mexican charter for San Felipe de Austin contains a survey which set aside this site for cemetery purposes. Although the earliest documented interment is that of Elisebath J. Eidman in 1846, historical references to earlier deaths in the community suggest burials here prior to that year. The cemetery consists of a fenced Anglo section containing about 370 grave sites and an adjacent, separately fenced, African American section containing an estimated 200 grave sites, at least three of which are known to be those of former slaves. From the time of its establishment in 1824 San Felipe de Austin Cemetery was maintained by the town of San Felipe de Austin until 1966. Since that year the town has added land to the cemetery and transferred its ownership and care to two community cemetery associations comprised of descendants of persons interred here. Many of this area's early pioneers and leaders are buried here. (1993)
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