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Collins Cemetery

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

Established by Newton Isaac Collins, Sr. (1826-1903), an emancipated slave from Alabama, the Collins Cemetery is the final resting place for his family. After the Civil War, Collins acquired land throughout eastern Travis County, establishing the thriving community of Pilot Knob. The first known burial was Collins' son-in-law, Ben Bremond, in 1894. Dee Gabriel Collins (1863-1926), Collins' son, is buried here with his wife, Donnie Louise (Sauls) Collins (1869-1933), along with Collins' daughter Vinie (Collins) Bremond (1856-1912) and other members of the Collins and Bremond families. A small iron fence encloses a monument for Newton I. Collins, Sr., an integral member of the Pilot Knob community. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2004

Marker Details

Address 6108 Cottonmouth School Rd.
Location Description Cottonmouth School Rd., NW side 0.1 mi. SW of Dee Gabriel Collins Rd.
Marker # 18940
Dedicated 2018
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; communtities; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.170964, -97.702294

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