Walker County
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Samuel Calhoun Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Established by Samuel Calhoun (1788-1871),
native of Abbeville, S.C.; Captain of Cavalry, State of Georgia, during
War of 1812. He came to Texas 1845. Bought land in Gordiana Badillo and
Jose Ortega grants, in this area. Lived near Calhoun Ferry. Children by
his first wife Elizabeth Finney (who died 1836): Martha Ann, Mary,
Antonette, John H., Catherine, William. By second wife Catherine
O'Brien: Ella and Louis. Had sons in Mexican War and Civil War.
Generations of descendants are buried here. Calhoun's tomb was brought
(1872) to Cincinnati by steamer "Wren".
Location:
From Huntsville, take FM 247 N approx. 8 mi.
to Lost Indian Camp Rd.; then E on Lost Indian Camp Rd. approx. 5 mi. to
cemetery.
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