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Submitted: 8/14/17 • Approved: 9/24/19 • Last Updated: 6/8/20 • R131265-G0-S3
Anchor Lodge 424
AF-AM
Alamo Masonic Cemetery
Texas Historical Markers
San Antonio, TX, USA
Latitude & Longitude: 29° 25' 14.2968", -98° 28' 8.4972"
Texas State Historical Marker
Chartered in 1848, Alamo Lodge Number 44, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, purchased this property in 1853-54 out of concern for the need of a burial ground for fellow Masons. The oldest remaining marked grave is that of S. Fredericca Hummel (1829-1854), a native of Germany who came to San Antonio in 1847. The first Masonic burial was for Missourian Charles Taplin, who died in 1855. One of the earliest Masonic grounds in Texas, Alamo Masonic Cemetery contains the graves of many immigrants who settled in San Antonio during the 19th and early 20 centuries. (1984)
Photo Courtesy of Bill and Denise
Contributed on 8/14/17
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Record #: 131265