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Welcome to the website of the Texas State Cemetery. Just blocks east of the State Capitol, the Cemetery is the final resting place of Governors, Senators, Legislators, Congressmen, Judges and other legendary Texans who have made the state what it is today. Efforts to establish the Texas State Cemetery began in 1851, with the death of General Edward Burleson. Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock Burleson served with Sam Houston in the Battle of San Jacinto and as Vice President of the Republic of Texas. Throughout the years other notable Texans have been buried on Cemetery grounds including: Stephen F. Austin, General Albert Sidney Johnston, Governor Allan Shivers, Governor John Connally, and Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock. Burial Search Since 1851, the Texas State Cemetery has witnessed many changes. The most significant being, when Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock initiated an extensive restoration project from 1994 to 1997. Another change made was the establishment of a three-member Texas State Cemetery Committee, which was appointed by Governor George W. Bush. Their goal is for the Cemetery to serve as a tribute to the many people who have made Texas famous throughout the world.

NEWS & BLOG
- Cemetery Gate Temporarily Closed (5/11/12) Update
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The Philosophers
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Stovepipe Johnson Part 2
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Lebermann Interred Today
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San Jacinto and the Mystery of the Twin Sisters Cannons
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Senator Truan Service Details
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Wednesday Graveside Services
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Spring Pictures
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Shiloh fought 150 years ago today
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Holiday Hours
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Stovepipe Johnson - Partisan Ranger
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The Council House Fight

             
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