Anderson County
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Campbell Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Typical of a number of small family cemeteries
located throughout the state of Texas, this graveyard was established by
the Campbell family, who moved to the Mound Prairie community in this
area in 1844. Albert Gallatin Campbell (1808 - 1876), his wife Jenny
Elvira, and their children John Bartlett, Isadore, and James,
established a farm. Soon the family grew with the addition of another
daughter, Jettie, and another son, Alexander. John Bartlett Campbell
(1834 - 1915) returned home after service in the Civil War and worked in
a hardware store to earn money to purchase his own farm. He eventually
purchased 270 acres and built a large home, where he and his wife Mary
Elizabeth (1853 - 1927) reared their twelve children. John Bartlett
Campbell set aside one acre of land on his farm for a family burial
ground, and in 1876 his father, Albert Gallatin Campbell, became the
first person buried here. Albert's was the only burial in the graveyard
for twenty-four years, until his grandson, 23-year-old John Bartlett
Campbell, Jr., died in 1900 of scarlet fever. The cemetery is still in
use by Campbell family descendants.
1994
location: US 287, about 6 mi. south of
Palestine on CR 155 |