Details for Prairie Lea Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013902

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Marker Number 13902
Atlas Number 5507013902
Marker Title Prairie Lea Cemetery
Index Entry Prairie Lea Cemetery
Address 1000 Prairie Lea St.
City Brenham
County Washington
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 749649
UTM Northing 3338913
Subject Codes cemetery; pioneers; cities and towns; educational topics
Marker Year 2007
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Prairie Lea Cemetery, SW corner Prairie Lea and W. 5th streets. Marker is near flagpole, 300 feet W of Prairie Lea Street entrance.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" HTC marker
Marker Text Graves in this historic cemetery date from the 1840s, although trustees of the Brenham Cemetery Association did not formally set aside the property until 1871. It came into operation following concern the earlier Masonic Cemetery would soon reach capacity, given the large number of yellow fever victims in the late 1860s. Trustees purchased the initial 22.77 acres here from J.D. Giddings. Among those buried in Prairie Lea are veterans of military conflicts dating to the Texas Revolution. Notable gravesites include those of brothers Jabez Demming and Dewitt Clinton Giddings, prominent local lawyers, bankers, railroad promoters and politicians. Influential religious leaders buried here are Carl A. Urbantke, an Austrian-born Methodist minister instrumental in formation of what became Blinn College, and Robert Alexander, also a Methodist preacher, and a founder of Georgetown's Texas University, forerunner of Southwestern University. Others interred here are Thomas B. Dwyer, a native of Ireland who aided Catholic missionaries, helped establish St. Mary's Parish and started a reading room and Free Library Association that led to the Brenham Public Library; powerful U.S. Congressman James Paul Buchanan, for whom Lake Buchanan on the Colorado River in central Texas is named; and Confederate General John David McAdoo, a Texas Supreme Court Justice. Interesting features in Prairie Lea Cemetery include tombstones with German inscriptions, reflecting the area's early heritage, and Rest Chapel, built in 1897. Both contribute to the site's significance as a valued historical landmark. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006

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