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Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery

Huntsville, Walker County

Marker Text

Located a few blocks from the first prison in Texas, the 1848 Huntsville Penitentiary, the Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 3,000 inmates who died while incarcerated within the Texas Prison System. The first inmate to be interred here was laid to rest in the 1850s. During the first 100 years of the cemetery’s use, inmates were buried among weeds and trees with no record of their death other than the grave marker. Named for the assistant warden who was in charge of clearing the cemetery of debris and locating over 900 graves, Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery is the only active cemetery in Texas for inmates whose bodies are unclaimed by family. More than 100 people are buried here each year.

Marker Details

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Location Description near 366 Bowers Blvd one block west of Sycamore Street
Marker # 17689
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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