Texas Historical Marker #16123
Cedar Creek Cemetery. This burial ground was established around 1875 to serve the African-American community of Cedar Creek. The African Methodist Episcopalian Church, which organized in 1874, received this property from the estate of N.W. Faison. Members erected a church building and laid out the cemetery behind it. The earliest known burial is of Christerfer Myres, dating to 1877. Unique grave markers include one shaped into a concrete ball, one made of petrified wood, several partially made from sea shells and an obelisk. The church served the area for more than 50 years. Today, Cedar Creek Cemetery is all that remains of the historic Cedar Creek Community. #16123
Boulton Creek Dr., Muldoon, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #01940
Simon Peter Ford. Star and Wreath Born 1816. Came to Texas in 1830. Participated in the Battle of San Jacinto as a member of Captain William Wood's company. Died 1896 in Flatonia, Texas. Erected by the State of Texas 1962 #1940
?, Muldoon, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #00359
James Carrell Bell. Near the front entrance, first row of grave, metal marker inscribed Texas Veteran, Texas War for Independence. #359
?, Muldoon, TX, United States