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Monument Hill Tomb

La Grange, Fayette County

Marker Text

Monument Hill Tomb In September 1848, the remains of Texans killed in the 1842 Dawson Massacre and the 1843 "Black Bean Death Lottery" were reburied at this site in a sandstone vault. The Kreische family did its best to care for the grave during their ownership of the property, but it suffered from lack of formal oversight. In 1905, the state authorized acquisition of .36 acres here, and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas raised funds for a new cover for the tomb in 1933. During the 1936 Texas Centennial celebration, the 48-foot shellstone shaft with a stylized, Art Deco-influenced mural was erected to mark the mass grave more prominently. Local citizens purchased 3.54 acres as a donation to the state for parkland in 1957. (2002)

Marker Details

Address 414 St. Loop 92
Location Description 414 St. Loop 92, Monument Hill-Kreische Brewery State Historical Site interpretive center
Marker # 12756
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.886674, -96.877077

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