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Liberty Community Cemetery

Independence, Washington County

Marker Text

Tradition holds the first burials here were for enslaved Africans before the close of the Civil War in 1865; the first marked graves date to the late 1860s. When J.C. McCrocklin sold this site to the Colored People's Cemetery Association in 1907, the deed referred to a burial ground long used by local African American residents. Six marked graves are of men and women born into slavery, and more than 20 show military service. Today, the burial ground is a link to the Freedmen and their families who settled here in the late 19th century. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2004

Marker Details

Address Coles Rd, McCrocklin Rd
Location Description northwest of Independence; from intersection of McCrocklin and Coles roads, travel approx 0.4 mi. W on Coles Rd, then turn rt. on unmarked road
Marker # 13241
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.328337, -96.361236

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