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Phillips Cemetery

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Travis, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 9' 5.459544", -97° 0' 45.488052"
 
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    Ezekial Thomas Phillips (1830-1905), a Civil War veteran, moved his family to Falls County in 1869. His son Robert M. Phillips (b. 1857) died in a shooting accident on March 18, 1883, a short time before his wedding. He was buried on this tract, which was to have been a wedding gift from his father. Requests for burials at this site were so numerous that Phillips donated the land as a public cemetery in 1903. There are 350 known graves, including those of Phillips and his wife Louise Lucy Jane (Wade) (1836-1897). Phillips Cemetery has served residents of the area for over a century.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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