Santa Anna Cemetery

Marker installed: 2009
Marker size: 27" x 42"

SANTA ANNA CEMETERY

WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SANTA FE RAILROAD IN 1886, THE TOWN OF SANTA ANNA GREW RAPIDLY AND DEVELOPED AS A CATTLE SHIPPING POINT. ACCORDING TO ORAL HISTORY, W.C. BROOKS WAS THE FIRST PERSON BURIED IN THE SANTA ANNA CEMETERY BEFORE THE RAILROAD WAS COMPLETED, ALTHOUGH NO GRAVE MARKER IS PRESENT. MR. BROOKS’ SON, LEWIS BROOKS, GAVE THE FIRST SECTION OF LAND FOR THE CEMETERY FOR HIS BURIAL. THE OLDEST DATED MONUMENT BELONGS TO SIXTEEN YEAR-OLD MARY E. ASHLEY (1869-1885). L.V. STOCKARD (1858-1923), THE FIRST RAILROAD STATION AGENT OF SANTA ANNA, IS ALSO BURIED AT THIS SITE, ALONG WITH HIS WIFE, CORA (WILLETT) STOCKARD (1860-1907). OTHER NOTABLE BURIALS INCLUDE TEXAS RANGER AND COUNTY SHERIFF JOHN R. BANISTER (1854-1918) AND HIS WIFE, EMMA D. BANISTER (1871-1956), AS WELL AS FELLOW TEXAS RANGER, JOHN BENECKE BACHMAN (1820-1906).

THE LANDSCAPE OF THE SANTA ANNA CEMETERY IS TRADITIONAL WITH CONCRETE, FIELDSTONE, GRANITE, AND SANDSTONE GRAVE MARKERS WITH A VARIETY OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL TREES, SHRUBS, AND GROUNDCOVER. THIS HISTORIC BURIAL GROUND IS HOME TO TWENTY-EIGHT KNOWN CIVIL WAR VETERANS WITH THE OLDEST BELONGING TO GEORGE WILLIAMS (1848-1897) OF THE TENNESSEE CAVALRY CSA. ADDITIONALLY, GRAVES MARK THE BURIALS OF VETERANS FROM THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, WORLD WAR I, WORLD WAR II, THE KOREAN WAR, AND THE VIETNAM WAR. FRATERNAL SECTIONS OF THE CEMETERY REPRESENT BURIALS OF FREE MASONS, MEMBERS OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, AND MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. THE SANTA ANNA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, FORMED IN 1943, CONTINUES TO CARE FOR THE CEMETERY WITH VOLUNTEER WORKDAYS AND EVENTS.

HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY – 2009

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Originally inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Comanche and Tonkawa, Coleman County, TX has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. The area began to be settled by European Americans in the mid-19th century, with the arrival of pioneers seeking fertile land and opportunities for ranching and farming.

In 1856, the Texas legislature created Coleman County, naming it after Robert M. Coleman, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. The county was officially organized in 1864, and the town of Santa Anna was designated as the county seat. However, the arrival of the railroad in 1886 led to the development of the town of Coleman, which ultimately became the principal city and county seat.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Coleman County experienced significant growth and prosperity. Cotton became a major cash crop, and ranching also played a crucial role in the local economy. The county's population grew, and new businesses and institutions, including schools and churches, were established.

Coleman County faced challenges as well, including periods of drought and the Great Depression of the 1930s. However, the local community persevered, and the county continued to develop over the years. Today, Coleman County remains an important agricultural and ranching center, while also embracing tourism and outdoor recreational activities as additional economic drivers. The county's rich history is commemorated through various historical sites and events, showcasing the enduring spirit of the community and its unique heritage.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Coleman County, Texas.

  • 1858 - Coleman County is established by the Texas legislature.
  • 1876 - The town of Coleman is founded as the county seat.
  • 1886 - The Santa Fe Railroad reaches Coleman, boosting the local economy.
  • 1896 - Coleman County Courthouse, a significant historical landmark, is constructed.
  • 1930-1939 - The Great Depression leads to economic challenges for Coleman County.
  • 1940s-1950s - Coleman County experiences an increased interest in oil and gas exploration.
  • 1986 - The Texas Railroad Commission names Coleman County the "Texas Top Oil Producing County".
  • 1992 - A tornado causes significant damage in Coleman, resulting in the rebuilding of several structures.
  • Present - Coleman County remains a vibrant community with a mix of agriculture, oil and gas, and tourism.