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Navidad Baptist Cemetery

Schulenburg, Fayette County

Marker Text

In 1853, Seth F. and Caroline M. Hazel deeded land to trustees of Navidad Baptist Church and Cemetery. This cemetery served the residents of the pioneer community of Lyons, whether or not they were members of the Navidad Baptist Church. The community was established by the 1840s on land originally granted in 1831 to Kesiah Crier. In the 1870s, however, most businesses and members of the community moved north toward the new railroad town of Schulenburg, and Lyons soon ceased to exist, although some residents continued to live in the area. The oldest known burial in the cemetery dates to 1853. Many of those interred here are early Texas pioneers, including relatives of the Old Three Hundred, the first families Stephen F. Austin settled in Texas. In addition, veterans of conflicts dating to the Texas Revolution are buried here. Today, though the community of Lyons is gone, the cemetery remains an important reminder of the early town. The burial ground chronicles the lives of area pioneers. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2004

Marker Details

Address 2240 Vacek Loop
Location Description 2240 Vacek Loop
Marker # 13568
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type HTC Medallion and 24" x 16" interpretive plaque
Code cemetery; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 29.641468, -96.887634

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