Details for Colony Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5025012945

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Marker Number 12945
Atlas Number 5025012945
Marker Title Colony Cemetery
Index Entry Colony Cemetery
Address
City Beeville
County Bee
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 625190
UTM Northing 3156087
Subject Codes cemetery; Norweigan settlement
Marker Year 2002
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location NE of Beeville 9 mi. on FM 3355 to CR 201, then 1 mi. E (E of Normanna)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Several Norwegian farmers and their families immigrated to this area beginning in 1894. Their settlement became known as Norwegian Colony or, simply, the Colony. In April 1897, Colony residents met to establish a cemetery and a cemetery association. Because three earlier graves were on a corner of Hans Thompson's property, he offered to donate an acre for the burial ground. His offer was accepted, and O.R. Peterson created a plan for the site, dividing it into four blocks of equal size. The fourth block was established as an open area for single graves available to anyone. Lewis Travland, Hans Thompson and Barney Olson became the association's first officers. Although the association wanted the burial ground reserved for those of Scandinavian descent, many others were initially allowed in the fourth block. This practice was discontinued when it became clear there was limited space. The first three burials are those of Hans Thompson's son, Carl (d. January 1896), Barney Olson's son, Barney (d. August 1896), and Telda Travland (d. April 1897). The two earliest birth dates noted in the cemetery are those of Nels Thompson (b. 1810) and Gertrude Hanson (b. 1826). Veterans of the Civil War, Spanish-American War and both World Wars are also buried here. The names of settler families and their descendants can be found throughout the burial ground, including Thompson, Travland, Selgelid, Kingsted, Nelson, Olson, Beck, Berkeland, Mickelsen, Torgerson, Lovell and Sivley. Today, Colony Cemetery, designated a Historic Texas Cemetery in 2002, is a link to the original Scandinavian families and their contributions to the community's rich history. (2004)

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