Home arrow Texas arrow Travis County arrow State Cemetery of Texas TX12031
State Cemetery of Texas TX12031 Print E-mail
Marker Image
Picture Courtesy of Keith Peterson

Marker Image
Picture Courtesy of Keith Peterson

Burial Ground for the honored dead of Texas, this cemetery contains the remains of Stephen F. Austin, the "Father of Texas"; nine governors of Texas (as of 1968); and representatives of every period of state history and every department of state government.

Satuary at the graves includes a marble figure Albert Sidney Johnston by Elisabet Ney and bronzes of Austin and Joanna Troutman by Pompeo Coppini.

The Cemetery was founded in 1851 when Gen. Edward Burleson, hero of the Texas Revolution, was interred on this tract.  In 1854, the state purchased the land, which had once belonged to Andrew Jackson Hamilton, provisional Governor of Texas from 1865 to 1866.

The cemetery was seldom used, however, until the 1860s, when some officers of the Confederate Army of Texas were buried here.  Today small, white marble headstones mark the graves of about 1,583 soldiers and 515 graves of members of their families.

Through the untiring efforts of Louis W. Kemp, a state official (1881-1956), the remains of over 100 prominent persons were reinterred here after 1930.

Since 1951 those elibible for burial here include designated state officials, confederate veterans, and certain others.  In 1968 there were 2,389 graves.


Texas Historic Survey Committee - 1968

909 Navasota St, Austin, Travis County Texas

Comments (0)add


Write the displayed characters

busy



 
< Prev   Next >