Chandler Cemetery
Historical marker location:KENTUCKY NATIVES HENRY MARTIN AND MARTHA (WADE) CHANDLER WERE SETTLED HERE BY 1860 AS SOME OF THE EARLIEST ANGLO PIONEERS IN THE AREA. OF THE SEVEN MARKED GRAVES IN CHANDLER CEMETERY, SIX ARE CHANDLER FAMILY MEMBERS. THE EARLIEST BURIAL AT THIS SITE OCCURRED IN 1869, UPON THE DEATH OF THE CHANDLERS’ NINE-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER, MARY. THE ONLY NON-FAMILY GRAVE BELONGS TO HATTIE HARVEY, WHO WAS THE DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM C. AND LAURA F. HARVEY, NEIGHBORS FROM AN ADJACENT FARM. HENRY CHANDLER WAS BURIED AT THE SITE IN 1904 AND MARTHA WAS INTERRED IN 1908; MARTHA’S IS THE LAST KNOWN BURIAL AT THE SITE. CHANDLER CEMETERY SERVES TODAY AS A REMINDER OF THE MANY PIONEERING FAMILIES OF ROCKWALL COUNTY
As one of the most visible programs of the Texas Historical Commission (THC), historical markers commemorate diverse topics in Texas history, including: the history and architecture of houses, commercial and public buildings, religious congregations, and military sites; events that changed the course of local and state history; and individuals who have made lasting contributions to the state, community organizations, and businesses.
In its early years, Rockwall County primarily relied on agriculture, with cotton being a significant crop. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s helped stimulate economic growth and opened up opportunities for trade and transportation. As the area developed further, it attracted new residents and businesses, bringing both prosperity and expansion.
Throughout the 20th century, Rockwall County continued to evolve with changing industries and demographics. The construction of Lake Ray Hubbard in the 1960s not only provided a new recreational area but also fueled the growth of tourism and real estate development in the region. Today, Rockwall County is known for its thriving local economy, excellent schools, and high quality of life.
The county has also seen significant population growth over the years, as more and more people are drawn to its close proximity to Dallas and its beautiful natural surroundings. Despite its growth, Rockwall County has managed to maintain its small-town charm and community-oriented atmosphere, making it an attractive place for families and businesses alike.
Rockwall County Timeline
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Rockwall County, Texas.
- 1846 - Rockwall County is established as one of the original 23 counties in the state of Texas.
- 1851 - The town of Rockwall is founded, becoming the county seat.
- 1873 - The arrival of the railroad brings growth and economic development to the county.
- 1895 - Rockwall County experiences a devastating tornado that causes significant damage and loss of life.
- 1920s - The advent of oil drilling in the area leads to increased economic prosperity.
- 1973 - Lake Ray Hubbard is impounded, providing a new recreational and water supply resource for the county.
- 1980s - The county experiences rapid population growth and suburbanization as people move to the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
- 2008 - The Harbor at Rockwall, a mixed-use development, opens on the shores of Lake Ray Hubbard, becoming a popular destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment.