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St. Rose Cemetery

Beeville, Bee County

Marker Text

This historic African American burial ground is associated with two congregations organized in the 1880s. Many buried here were members of Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church or Jones Chapel United Methodist Church. Some burials took place prior to the site's official dedication as a cemetery. The earliest known burial, of former slave Nancy Williams, dates from 1901. Land for a community cemetery for African Americans was officially deeded in 1921. Among the prominent individuals interred here are Mose Lott and Allen Canada, who built the first Beeville schoolhouse for African Americans. Several veterans of conflicts dating back to World War I are also buried here. The St. Rose Cemetery Association organized in 1970 to care for this sacred site. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2008

Marker Details

Address 1402 E. Hefferman
Location Description St. Rose Cemetery, N side E. Hefferman Street, inside entrance 200 feet E. of N. Clay Street
Marker # 14265
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 28.410921, -97.733525

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