Details for Bandera Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013565

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Marker Number 13565
Atlas Number 5507013565
Marker Title Bandera Cemetery
Index Entry Bandera Cemetery
Address
City Bandera
County Bandera
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 492662
UTM Northing 3289242
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 2006
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 173 between RR 3240 and Cottonwood
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC Medallion and 24" x 16" interpretive plaque
Marker Text The Bandera Cemetery has served the town of Bandera since the 1850s. The site's oldest burial dates to 1851, before the town's establishment several years later. Many former community leaders of the area are buried in the cemetery. In addition, there are a number of veterans interred here, some involved in military conflicts dating to the Mexican American War (1846-1848) and earlier. Members of fraternal organizations are also among those represented here. Ownership of the land can be traced back to Hendrick Arnold, a free African American who was a guide and spy suring the Texas Revolution. He joined the revolt with his father-in-law, Erastus (Deaf) Smith, who led the celebrated spy company of which Arnold was part. After several transactions over the years, the section of Arnold's land which became the burial ground was deeded to the Bandera Cemetery Association, which seven women organized in 1907. Today, the burial ground continues to serve the community as an active cemetery and remains an important part of Bandera's history. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006

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