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Zimmerman Cemetery

Port Lavaca, Calhoun County

Marker Text

The earliest marked grave in the Zimmerman Cemetery, that of Georchim Wedig, is dated 1852. In 1863, Wedig's daughter Katherine married John Gonzales (1838-1918), who had come to Indianola in 1858 with Joseph Mendez (d. 1904) as a caretaker for a shipload of camels imported by the U.S. Army as part of an experiment in frontier transportation. Native of Spain, both Gonzales and Mendez are buried in the graveyard. The burial ground, which served the communities of Magnolia Beach and Indianola, takes its name from the family of August Zimmerman, a son-in-law of John Gonzalez. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986 Supplemental plate (1989) Correction: The last line of the Zimmerman Cemetery historical marker should read "son-in-law of Joseph Mendez."

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Port Lavaca, take FM 238 w/SW about 3 miles to FM 316 S about 7.25 miles to roadside area
Marker # 5952
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 28.543322, -96.544085

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