Details for Memorial Square

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5469003327

Data

Marker Number 3327
Atlas Number 5469003327
Marker Title Memorial Square
Index Entry Memorial Square
Address
City Victoria
County Victoria
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 695009
UTM Northing 3187666
Subject Codes cemetery; parks
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 400 block of N. De Leon
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Once the oldest public burial ground in Victoria, this square was laid in 1824 when Martin de Leon founded the town, then located in the Mexican State of "Coahuila and Texas". In early years the cemetery included the block to the east, and many Victoria pioneers were interred here. Burials of soldiers in the Texas Revolution took place in 1836 and later. The cemetery was only occasionally used, however, until 1846, when an ordinance was passed deterring burials in family cemeteries, possibly to combat a cholera epidemic. Many who succumbed were citizens but some were soldiers, under General Zachary Taylor. As the community grew, a larger plot (now Evergreen Cemetery) was purchased in 1850. Later in the Civil War, Confederate soldiers were interred here, but after the war some members of the Federal Army of Occupation unfortunately destroyed many headstones, so that today most of the gravesites are unknown. As burials here gradually ceased, the ground came to be used for other purposes and since 1899 has been designated Memorial Square. It is today devoted to the preservation of monuments to Texas history and to the remembrance of Texas' honored dead. 1968

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