Evergreen Cemetery

Historical marker location:
Gustine vicinity, Texas
( 1.5 miles east of Gustine on CR 360)
Marker installed: 2002
Marker size: 27" x 42"

The community of Evergreen began to take shape in the late 1860s. A small strip of land was donated for a community cemetery in 1885 when Mrs. W. F. Hampton was the first recorded person to be interred on this site. A post office was established in 1888 with Samuel Gustine as postmaster, and the town name was officially changed to Gustine. The community grew steadily.

Those interred here include prominent members of early Evergreen and surrounding communities such as the Boyd family, landowners, farmers and schoolteachers who operated a cotton gin and blacksmith shop. The Bolton family farmed, hauled freight and mail and operated a barber ship for generations. The Couch and Johnston families hailed from Georgia and Mississippi and were farmers and landowners. The Pettit family of Alabama were bankers, farmers and cattlemen.

A road between the Comanche and Gentry Mill communities opened in 1895; Gustine businesses moved to be closer to the main path, but the cemetery remained 3/4 mile to the north. A land donation in 1897 and a purchase of additional acreage in 1918 allowed the cemetery to expand to meet the road.

In 1999 there were about 630 burials on 3.284 acres in Evergreen Cemetery. These burials included two Confederate army veterans as well as veterans of World War I and World War II. Though all that remained of the old Evergreen community was a hand-dug well on private property south of the cemetery, the burial ground continued to serve the nearby communities of Pettit, Gustine and Energy. (1999)

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Comanche County, Texas has a rich history dating back thousands of years. Native American tribes, including the Comanche, Tonkawa, and Kiowa, inhabited the region long before European settlers arrived. The area played a significant role in the extensive Comanche Empire, as the county was situated in the heart of their territory and served as a trading hub for various tribes.

In the early 19th century, European settlers began to explore and establish settlements in the area. In 1854, the Texas Legislature officially created Comanche County, named after the Comanche tribe. The county was initially part of the vast Erath County before being designated as an independent entity. The growth of Comanche County was primarily driven by agriculture and cattle ranching, with farmers and ranchers taking advantage of the fertile land and abundant natural resources.

The county experienced rapid development during the late 19th century with the arrival of the Texas Central Railroad in 1885. The railroad provided a crucial transportation link for the county, connecting it to larger cities and markets, which further stimulated economic growth. The population increased, and new towns, including Comanche, emerged along the railroad lines. These towns became centers for commerce, trade, and social activity.

Comanche County played a significant role in the development of Texas and the United States. It witnessed the impact of various historical events, such as the American Civil War, where many residents served in the Confederate Army. Over the years, Comanche County has evolved, adapting to changes in the agricultural, industrial, and technological sectors. Today, the county remains a vibrant community that celebrates its history while embracing modern advancements.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Comanche County, Texas.

  • 1854 - Comanche County is established
  • 1858 - Official county government is organized
  • 1861-1865 - Comanche County supports the Confederacy during the Civil War
  • 1875 - The county's first post office is opened
  • 1877 - Comanche County is hit by a major drought
  • 1881 - The Texas Central Railway is completed, boosting the county's economy
  • 1890 - The town of Comanche becomes the county seat
  • 1908 - Comanche County's courthouse is constructed
  • 1920s - The county experiences an oil boom that brings prosperity and growth
  • 1940s - Comanche County contributes to the war effort during World War II
  • 1960s-1970s - The county's population declines due to economic changes
  • 2010 - Comanche County's population reaches its peak