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Columbus' Old City Cemetery

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1300 Walnut Street (U.S. 90), Columbus, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 42' 19.49708999988", -96° 33' 8.80250000004"
 
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    Date of earliest burial is not known: oldest headstone, 1853. Site (7 A.) was deeded to the city in 1870 as an existent graveyard. Burials here included Benjamin Beason, one of Austin's Old 300 colonists: W. B. DeWees, also in Old 300, founder of Columbus; 1830s historian Dilue Rose and husband, Sheriff Ira Harris; Gen. Augustus Jones, War of 1812 and Texas War for Independence veteran; Dr. John G. Logue, known as founder of the first drugstore in Texas, 1845; The Rev. Jacob Scherer, founder, in 1857, of Colorado College; many Confederate soldiers; and victims of 1873 yellow fever epidemic.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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See other Colorado County Cemeteries:
Hebrew Benevolence Society Cemetery
Montgomery-Thatcher Cemetery
Columbus Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery