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  1. I went out on Feb. 12,2009 and took pictures of every gravestone in the Evergreen negro Cemetery. I first took some photos back in 1985 but it was overgrown and I had to crawl on my hands and knees just to get to the tombstones. A very interesting cemetery. Needs more restoring...... Cemeteries of Harris Co.,Texas-George E. Wolf Jr.
  2. It is the Evergreen Negro Cemetery, Est. 1896. The City of Houston cut the cemetery in two when put Lockwood thru it. Graves were moved elsewhere??? Cemeteries of Harris Co.,Texas by George E. Wolf Jr.
  3. Looking for any info on the SACRED HEART PARISH, 3617 Main St., Houston,Texas. Have photo dated 1936. Any history on Church and Church building????? Photos of said church???? Thanks
  4. The old Church of St. Vincent de Paul (Was located at Franklin Ave. and Caroline Street) first mass in 1842. The church purchased a tract of land for burial purposes from the Kennedy estate. Which became St. Vincent Cemetery. John Kennedy was murdered outside of the Kennedy Corner Building in 1878. He is buried in the St. Vincent Cemetery. Mainly Irish-Catholic, the cemetery was founded in 1853. Early French and Italian settlers, veterans of San Jacinto, Confederate and Union soldiers. (Dick Dowling) hero of Sabine Pass-Civil War, was Irish is buried there. Many were buried here in 1867 during the yellow fever epidemic. The City of Houston condemned the cemetery in 1871. The cemetery was damaged in the 1900 and 1915 hurricanes. Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (1913) Present Church built 1923. George E. Wolf Jr. Cemeteries of Harris Co.,Texas
  5. I am just saying they should take care of this cemetery. I don't care if they crawl all over the graves which we do not do in our country. It is in a locked gate and protected from the outside but is slowly being destroyed from the inside. Many buried here were Irish. I don't care where you are from, it still is disrepectful..........
  6. Back in the 1980's we would walk the beach at the end of Crow Rd. hunting arrowheads. The Wooster Cemetery used to be located here also, lost to nature. There was coffen handles on the beach and you could see the remains of a crypt in the water.
  7. I went to this church on Jan. 9,2009. I needed to take photos of the St. Vincent Cemetery. The church was built in 1923. Got permission from FATHER RICK to go into the cemetery which is behind a locked gate. Sorry to say but the cemetery is not in great shape. I took photos in 1985 and it looked better back then. Loose stones are in their wrong spots. Turned over gravestones. Missing linch gates. Some gravestones grouped together and cemented on a concrete base. Benches and shade covers built over graves. Trash on grounds, tree limbs piled on top of graves. They need to take better care of this cemetery!!!!! Thanks George E. Wolf Jr. Cemeteries of Harris Co.,Texas www.freewebs.com/boneyardwolf
  8. Here is a Houston Electric Streetcar token. Ca. 1922. Thanks, GEWJR.
  9. I drove by Rufus Cage School on Nov. 20,2008. Walked around the fence which was open and took a lot of pictures. It now sits empty and unused. The metal rain cover over the porch has fallen. The wood trim on the top and the wood covering the porch is damaged and has large holes. I went to this school in 1965-1968. I sure would hate to see another Historic Houston Building get torn down because no one cares. Here is my website on this school. http://cageschool.webs.com/ Thanks, GEW
  10. It was used as a farm area for the poor but mainly to bury the poor. On death cert.'s it states that the person is buried (Poor Farm, or County, or P. F.) I went thru death cert.'s 1910-1912 and already have 500 persons buried there. The cemetery was in use 1894-1937. There were a lot of people buried there. In 43 years that would be a lot of burials and a large area would be needed. Guessament of 43 years X 200 burials a year = 8,600 graves?
  11. The POOR FARM was a cemetery for Harris Co.,Texas. 1894-1937. In 1937 all remains moved to the newer Harris County Cemetery in one mass grave. I am going through death cert.'s and making a list of those buried here. It would state burial at POOR FARM or COUNTY, P. F. Most are black, some white and hispanic. Large number of stillborn and young babies buried here also. Very sad. Being poor really sucked. Most names are lost forever. Hope to have a list soon. GEW
  12. Has anyone heard of Camp Killkare owned by John Henry Kirby. It was located on Armand Bayou (Middle Bayou), above Clear Lake. Is there any photos or history of this place. It shown on a 1929 map of the Clear Lake area. Thanks.
  13. Here the web-site of the Morse Cemetery, pretty much the same info. Added Joe's info to site. Morse Cemetery http://www.freewebs.com/morsecem/ Thanks, George E. Wolf Jr./Cemeterywolf
  14. Thanks for the info. Would you have any pictures of the little white building?
  15. I had gotten a email about the Reid Memorial United Methodist Church located at 5203 Fulton, Houston,Texas. It had at one time a cemetery next to it called BROOKS CEMETERY. The church decided to expand around the 1940's so family of the deceased were asked to move their loved ones. Most were moved, some were not. Mary E. Peterson said her Grandfather William Henry Shackelford born 1883 ARK died in Houston 1913 is buried there. The problem is the church has no records. Where her grandfather is buried is covered over with a building and a paved driveway. 1. Would any one know how old the church building is? 2. Would any one know of or has heard of the Brooks Cemetery. 3. How could I find out what was located at this location back before 1940? Thanks for any help. This post has been edited by Cemeterywolf: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 @ 10:39pm Attached File(s) ReidMethodist2.jpg ( 100.36K ) Number of downloads: 31 ReidMethodist.jpg ( 106.28K ) Number of downloads: 25
  16. Here is great orb picture taken by myself at the Morgans Point Cemetery at night. Still not sure? MORGANS POINT CEMETERY ORB http://www.freewebs.com/gravehost/morganspointcemorb.htm
  17. http://www.freewebs.com/cemeterywolf/harriscocemiiphotos.htm Poor Farm or Paupers Cemetery #3 Harris Co. Cemetery #2 1937-present 5439 Oates road About 15 acres. Very nice for what it is. Records on computer beginnning Aug. 1937. Cemeteries and History of Harris Co.,Texas www.freewebs.com/boneyardwolf
  18. Poor Farm or Paupers Cemetery #1 Located on the banks of Buffalo Bayou beyond the San Felipe graveyard, away out in the county on the San Felipe Road. Ca. pre-1866-1890's Poor Farm or Paupers Cemetery #2 (Poor Ditch) (Poor Farm Ditch) Harris Co. Cemetery #1 1894-1937 8300 Magnolia, Edloe at Bissonet. West U. All graves that (could) be found were moved from original site, with most reinterred in a common grave as there was no names etc. Graves were moved to Harris Co. Cemetery #2. Jesse Baker, Died Apr. 18,1906, age 35 years, at 18-19 streets. Physician: Dr. G. H. Mallison, Buried April 19,1906, POOR FARM, Occupation: Hotel Porter Sam Archer, Died June 18,1906, at Live Oaks Street, Age 24 yrs. Physician: Dr. S. M. Lyons. Married. Occupation: Laborer. Buried June 20,1906. POOR FARM. Poor Farm or Paupers Cemetery #3 Harris Co. Cemetery #2 1937-present 5439 Oates road About 15 acres. Very nice for what it is. Records on computer beginnning Aug. 1937. Cemeteries and History of Harris Co.,Texas www.freewebs.com/boneyardwolf
  19. A unknown named Black Cemetery is located under the Wharton School. Lost.... See link below about the cemetery. Wish there was more info on it. http://www.freewebs.com/deadlist1/whartonschoolcemetery.htm
  20. This is a picture of the Tod-Milby Home Site Marker taken by myself in 1985. There is nothing there but a vacant lot. The marker is now missing. See below for pic of marker.
  21. This one was were Frosttown used to be located. The picture was taken 2001. It may be gone now. New freeway overpass was built there. Bramble at Raines.
  22. I had gotten a email about the Reid Memorial United Methodist Church located at 5203 Fulton, Houston,Texas. It had at one time a cemetery next to it called BROOKS CEMETERY. The church decided to expand around the 1940's so family of the deceased were asked to move their loved ones. Most were moved, some were not. Mary E. Peterson said her Grandfather William Henry Shackelford born 1883 ARK died in Houston 1913 is buried there. The problem is the church has no records. Where her grandfather is buried is covered over with a building and a paved driveway. 1. Would any one know how old the church building is? 2. Would any one know of or has heard of the Brooks Cemetery. 3. How could I find out what was located at this location back before 1940? Thanks for any help.
  23. They are dug items from Magnolia Park, but if no one is interested, thats ok,never mind....
  24. HISTORY OF MAGNOLIA PARK,TX. WEB SITE. http://www.freewebs.com/hidalgopark/ Small but has some nice info, check it out. Thanks, GEW
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