Details for City Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5291009646

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Marker Number 9646
Atlas Number 5291009646
Marker Title City Cemetery
Index Entry City Cemetery
Address 800 Bowie St.
City Liberty
County Liberty
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 326237
UTM Northing 3327190
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1983
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location W side Bowie Street, N of intersection with Grand. Subject marker placed 1983. Historic Texas Cemetery designation 2017. HTC medallion added to marker post 2018.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1848, eleven years after Liberty was incorporated, the town's trustees appointed a committee to select a suitable location for a community burial ground. Subsequently, this four-acre tract of land was chosen as the City Cemetery. Local leaders made no provisions for selling burial plots, so families were allowed to select the sites of their choice, often marking them with cypress or iron pickets. Although the graveyard contains numerous unmarked graves, the earliest known burial, that of four-year-old Caroline A. Lund, took place in August 1850. Many pioneer citizens of Liberty are buried here, as are a number of war veterans, including Franklin Hardin (1803-1878) and Cornelius de Vore (1819-1883), who participated in the battle of San Jacinto. Others buried in City Cemetery include E.B. Pickett (1823-1882), an early Texas statesman who served as president of the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1875. By 1946, crowded conditions in this graveyard necessitated the opening of a new cemetery southeast of town. Although still in use, burials at this site now are limited to the families of persons already interred here. The gravesites are maintained by the Liberty Cemetery Association. (1983) Historic Texas Cemetery medallion attached to post.

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