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Mount Calvary Cemetery

Refugio, Refugio County

Marker Text

Initiated by the burial of 16 soldiers massacred during the Texas revolution of 1836. The bones of Capt. Amon King and his men--scattered on the Prairie--were buried by Refugio citizens. Later forgotten, the site was rediscovered in 1934. Grave of J. Hampton Kuykendall (1820?-1882), revolutionary soldier, journalist, congressman, and scholar, lies near north fence. Also interred here are Irish settlers of the 1830s Powerheweson colony. Among them is Empresario James Power, who also signed Texas declaration of Independence.

Marker Details

Address W end of Santiago St.
Location Description Mount Calvery Cemetery, west end of Santiago St., Refugio
Marker # 3488
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Baptist denomination; churches; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 28.301991, -91.280489

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