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Terry Cemetery

San Saba, San Saba County

Marker Text

The Terry Cemetery exists as a reminder of the first pioneers to arrive in this area. In 1859, Stephen Woodson Terry (1828-1913) and wife Volumnia Jane (Adams) (1830-1901), granddaughter of Revolutionary War Soldier Brittain Adams, moved their family to Texas from Tennessee. The cemetery has served as a resting place for Terry descendants and family friends since 1880. The first burial is that of Pocahontas Terry (1869-1880), the ten-year-old daughter of Volumnia and Stephen. Stephen served the community as a member of the frontier organization and as the tenth Sheriff of San Saba County. Notable burials include Lloyd Warden Terry who served as County Judge and County Attorney for 27 years.

Marker Details

Address CR 122
Location Description From the San Saba County Courthouse, travel one block west on East Wallace Street (Highway 190). Turn north (right) on Texas Highway 16, travel 4.5 miles. Turn east (right) on County Road 122, travel 1.8 miles
Marker # 18185
Dedicated 2015
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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