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Six Mile Cemetery

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4 mi. NW on FM 1090, then 0.4 mi. W on Royal Rd, Port Lavaca, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 28° 40' 43.1508", -96° 41' 13.1964"
 
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    The first known grave in Czech-German settlement on Marekville was that of Veranka Drgac (1817-1897). The five-acre graveyard was deeded to the Marekville cemetery association by the Phillips Investment Company in 1899. The area became known as the Six Mile Community around 1907; the cemetery name changed accordingly. Graves of interest include that of Anton Machacek (1856-1931), who served in the Austro-Hungarian Army before immigrating to the United States. Veterans of major American and international conflicts also are interred here. An October 1997 count recorded more than 350 marked graves in the cemetery, which continues to serve the community. (1998)

This page last updated: 9/21/2009 16:13:01

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