Burleson County
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Caldwell Masonic Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
With more than 2,700 burials, this cemetery is
a significant reflection of the heritage of Caldwell and Burleson
County. It began as a Masonic cemetery in 1890 when Warren Lodge No. 56
purchased land here for that purpose. There already were at least three
burials on the property at that time dating to 1860. Tombstones reflect
the Czech and German heritage of the area and mark the resting places of
war veterans, local officials and others who lived and worked in the
area. In 1950, the Masons conveyed the burial ground to the Caldwell
Cemetery Association and it became a public cemetery. It also contains
burials from the Krueger Cemetery, relocated here when Lake Somerville
was created in 1964.
2001
location: west end of 12th St., Caldwell |