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Port Sullivan Cemetery

Cameron, Milam County

Marker Text

In 1851, Reuben Anderson encouraged development of a townsite on Augustus Sullivan's land; two of Anderson's sons bought the first lots sold in Port Sullivan. The town benefitted from river navigation and grew to include stores, a sawmill, a college, and a population of over one thousand. In 1867, St. Paul's Masonic Lodge No. 177 bought five acres for a community cemetery. One notable burial is that of Thomas J.H. Anderson (d. 1871), Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas. The town declined when bypassed by railroads, and today the cemetery is the only landmark left of this once-thriving settlement. Since 2004, the San Andres Masonic Lodge No. 170 of Cameron has cared for the burial ground. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Maysfield, FM 485 E to Co. Rd. 259, N to Co. Rd. 259A, NE to cemetery
Marker # 14570
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; African American topics; Mexican immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 30.884125, -96.70361

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