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Sterling Cemetery

Calvert, Robertson County

Marker Text

Burial place of some 400 Texas pioneers and descendants. On land granted (1835) to A. J. Webb; bought in 1850 by Judge Robert Calvert, a civic leader in Sterling, a town named for Empresario Sterling C. Robertson. Calvert dedicated 11.1-acre cemetery and built adjacent Cumberland Presbyterian Church of his own plantation timber. In 1867, Judge Calvert died and was buried near cemetery gate. The church building was moved by oxen to new town of Calvert (2 mi. E). In 1868, his wife, Mary Keesee Calvert, and their three daughters deeded cemetery site to the Cumberland Presbyterians.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 2 mi. west of Calvert via FM 979 to CR 116
Marker # 10950
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 30.983181, -96.708673

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