Calhoun County
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Seadrift Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
An epidemic, thought to be measles, took the
lives of a number of infants in this area in 1912-1913. Some of their
graves remain unmarked, but they were among the first to be interred at
this site. This cemetery was established in 1912, when A.D. Powers, a
land promoter, deeded five acres to J.L. Knight (1862-1927), trustee for
the town of Seadrift, for a community burial ground. The grave of Daisy
E. Watkins (1878-1913) is the earliest dated adult burial among
generations of local leaders and area citizens laid to rest here. Stones
with older dates were moved here from other locations as memorials to
loved ones. The many veterans buried here include those who participated
in the Texas Revolution, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea
and Vietnam. The E.L. Wooldridge family deeded 2.57 acres in 1951 and
.85 acres in 1969 to allow for needed expansion. A re-organization of
the Seadrift Cemetery Association in 1967 resulted in the installation
of a fence and water well, improved maintenance and other enhancements
for this historic cemetery. The association continues to oversee the
affairs of this site that chronicles the lives of many of Seadrift's
early residents and their descendants. Historic Texas Cemetery.
2002
location: 1273 Cemetery Road; Located 1.273
miles from Hwy 185 on Cemetery Road, Seadrift |