Details for Marshall Hebrew Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5203010192

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Marker Number 10192
Atlas Number 5203010192
Marker Title Marshall Hebrew Cemetery
Index Entry Marshall Hebrew Cemetery
Address Herndon at Evans St.
City Marshall
County Harrison
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 370622
UTM Northing 3602620
Subject Codes cemetery; Jewish topics; German immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" and HTC medallion
Marker Text Among the pioneer settlers of Harrison County were a number of Jewish families, many of whom were German immigrants. The Hebrew Benevolent Society was organized in 1867 with 25 charter members. In 1881 the society purchased a plot of land to be used as a burial ground. Known as the Marshall Hebrew Cemetery, this graveyard contains the burials of many prominent citizens and early settlers. The oldest interments are those of the May family, who died in an 1873 yellow fever epidemic. They were originally buried in the city cemetery but were later reinterred here. The earliest documented burials original to this site are those of two children, James Doppelmayer and Florence Bernstein, who died in 1883. There are fourteen unmarked graves here, as well as burials of veterans of the Civil War, World War I, and World War II. Among the prominent citizens buried in this cemetery are Daniel Doppelmayer, first president of the Moses Montefiore congregation; Rabbi Max Sylvious Handman; members of the Kahn and Weisman families; and other early business and community leaders. (1989) Historic Texas Cemetery (2018)

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