Details for The Joseph Burleson Family Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5349008281

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Marker Number 8281
Atlas Number 5349008281
Marker Title The Joseph Burleson Family Cemetery
Index Entry Burleson, Joseph, Family Cemetery
Address CR 2300
City Richland
County Navarro
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 755495
UTM Northing 3535824
Subject Codes cemetery; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Richland, SE on I-45 to Streetman, 3.6 mi. NE on FM 416, 1.0 mi N. on CR 2300 to cemetery on private property
Private Property Yes
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Joseph Burleson (1800-1877) came to Texas about 1834. He farmed for a season at Bastrop near his brother, General Edward Burleson, then lived at San Augustine for many years. In 1836 he fought in the Texas War for Independence along with his father, Captain James Burleson (b. 1775), three of his brothers, and other relatives. His brother Edward served in 1841-1844 as Vice President of the Republic of Texas, and the successive generations of the family have continued to furnish leaders to the state and the nation. In 1854 Joseph Burleson bought a final homestead of 2,775 acres surrounding this site. Located near his dwelling, this cemetery was in use as early as 1867 at the burial of his son John, a veteran of the Civil War. Mary (Polly) Warren, wife of Joseph Burleson and mother of his 14 children, was buried here in 1869. Joseph was interred eight years later. Members of related families such as the Bonhams, Keels, Reeds and Slades are represented among the 32 identifiable graves. There are known to be some lost graves. In 1892 trustees recorded a deed to the cemetery. George Burleson Slade in 1923 was last known burial prior to 1977. A family association was organized in 1977 to care for the cemetery. (1978)

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