Details for Sand Ridge Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507018912

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Marker Number 18912
Atlas Number 5507018912
Marker Title Sand Ridge Cemetery
Index Entry Sand Ridge Cemetery
Address CR 4045
City Bleakwood
County Newton
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 426450
UTM Northing 3401388
Subject Codes cemetery; communities; pioneers; military topics; Texas Revolution
Marker Year 2018
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Sand Ridge Cemetery (aka Odom Cemetery), W side CR 4045, 1.7 mi. N of FM 363. Map dot approximate.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Son of Colonel Samuel S. Lewis (1784-1838), a War of 1812 veteran, Lieutenant John T. Lewis (1808-1892) and his wife, Sarah Mariah (Stark) (1811-1895), helped establish a settlement near Cow Creek following the Texas Revolution. They found an ideal location to establish a burial ground on a high sand ridge bordered by timber and above the flooding of the creek. The oldest marked grave is that of Caroline Smith (1825-1886) but the area was used as a burial ground for decades prior to that date. Many unmarked and unknown burials exist, including one marked "Stranger." More than two dozen veterans are buried here, ranging from the Siege of Bexar in the Texas Revolution in 1835 to the Vietnam War, along with a monument to Col. Samuel S. Lewis. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2016

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