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Burnam Square and Cemetery

Ennis, Ellis County

Marker Text

William R. and Edeline House bought the land on which Burnam Square and Cemetery were located in 1856 for the price of a slave named John. In 1861, after her husband died, Edeline House had the 25-block town laid out and donated one acre for a graveyard. The Houston and Texas Central Railroad bypassed Burnam Square in 1871 and founded Ennis. Residents and businesses moved here, causing Burnam Square to decline. The 40-grave burial site is all that remains of the once thriving community of Burnam Square.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description N.E. corner of Clay and Lampasas St., Ennis
Marker # 7086
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; African American topics; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 32.321207, -96.629498

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