Calhoun County
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Port Lavaca Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Burial in this historic cemetery began in the
1840s, with several mass graves dating from an 1849 cholera epidemic.
Pioneer families and their descendants, as well as prominent state,
county, and city officials, are also interred in the community
graveyard. At least one participant in the Battle of San Jacinto is
buried here. Graves of both Union and Confederate soldiers may be found
in the Port Lavaca Cemetery, which has been enlarged through various
land transactions over the years to cover eight city blocks.
1986
location: end of S. Nueces St., Port Lavaca |