Bluewater Cemetery
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N 30° 34.480 W 094° 46.565
15R E 329683 N 3383808
A marker about a rural cemetery in Polk County
Waymark Code: WMYPVA
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/08/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 1

Marker Number: 18246

Marker Text:

The woods of Polk County provided refuge and a new home for many families from Mississippi following the Civil War. They supported the Union during the war but sought to avoid the post construction attitudes of their neighbors. The Collins and the Knight families were among these new residents. Soon, both the Knight Community and the Bluewater Community would develop as families moved in during the close of the 19th Century. Many of these founders of the community and war veterans would be buried in Bluewater Cemetery, established in 1898. That same year, the Missionary Baptist Church of Bluewater was first organized, with local landowner E. P. Dowden as one of the first members. He went on to donate a parcel of land to the county for construction of a school in 1907.

The first known burial was of Thomas Jefferson Collins, among the first Mississippians to settle here. Much of his family and descendants would be buried here. There are more than 600 burials, with dozens of veteran headstones. More than 200 are engraved double headstones. Some have homemade concrete barriers, others are handmade in full concrete. Prominent cedar trees mark some of the older graves. The front gate is black cast iron, and the fences are chain link. A small wood frame building sits on the corner of the property. Some say it is the old church building but records cannot fully support the claim. The cemetery still stands as a reminder of the many hardships and sacrifices of our ancestors and their proud descendants who continue to maintain the cemetery.

Historic Texas Cemetery - 2012
Marker is property of the State of Texas



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