Details for Old Settlers Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5039009593

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Marker Number 9593
Atlas Number 5039009593
Marker Title Old Settlers Cemetery
Index Entry Old Settlers Cemetery
Address 4499 Halik Rd
City Pearland
County Brazoria
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1988
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 4499 Halik Road, Pearland TX 75581; in front of iron gate.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (0.2 miles west) Settlement of this area began as a result of railroad development through north Brazoria County in 1882. First known as Mark Belt, the townsite was platted in 1894 and named Pearland because of the abundance of pear orchards in the vicinity. An advertising campaign featuring favorable farm conditions brought many settlers to the area in the 1890s. Although some were discouraged by storm and freeze damage to their homes and crops in the early years, many remained and established permanent homes. A community graveyard was begun with the burial of pioneer Echolean C. Ackerly, who died August 11, 1894. Four years later her burial plot and the surrounding land was officially dedicated as a cemetery. Six Civil War veterans are interred in the graveyard. The cemetery contains many types of burials. The early practice of scraping the earth over graves was followed by cement paving, gravel cover, and bricking. Styles of gravestones range from simple stone markers to tombstones featuring elaborately carved decorations. Old Settlers Cemetery remained the primary community burial ground until 1936. It continues to serve as a reminder of Pearland's early history. (1988)

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