Historical Marker

San Marcos-Blanco Cemetery

San Marcos · Hays County · Dedicated 1997 · THC Atlas #5209010318

The roadside stories worth pulling over for.

Marker Inscription

In 1893 five trustees of the newly formed San Marcos and Blanco Cemetery Association purchased 10.62 acres of land from w. O. and Leonora Hutchison. The trustees were Henry Richardson, Luckey McQueen, Wyatt Newman, James Langdon and Miles Bowes. The land purchased was intended for use as a cemetery by the African American citizens of the communities of Nance's Mill and Mountain City, together known as the Blanco community. The graveyard site was located midway between the two communities. The earliest recorded burial was that of Emma Hamilton in August 1886, indicating the land was in use as a graveyard prior to the land purchase. The site was called the San Marcos Colored Cemetery. More than 300 graves are marked with headstones and exist along with numerous unmarked graves. among those buried here are teachers, farmers and ministers. The site has also been used as a paupers' burial ground and was sometimes referred to as the paupers' plot. In 1981 the name was officially changed to the San Marcos Community Cemetery and in 1996 the original name was restored to the san Marcos-Blanco Cemetery. The site is still active and is maintained by the cemetery association. (1997)

About this site

San Marcos-Blanco Cemetery is a historical marker in San Marcos, Hays County, dedicated in 1997. It is one of 124 historical markers documented in Hays County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 184 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 29.9166, -97.9092 near San Marcos. The nearest cataloged historic site is Guadalupe (cemetery), about 0.6 miles away. Others within a short drive include Hays County, Edward Burleson, Jr. Home, and Sink Springs.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5209010318. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 29.9166, -97.9092 · San Marcos, Hays County
Directions (Apple)Google MapsView map

Get Texas Roam — all 28,000 sites in your pocket

See this site and every marker, cemetery, courthouse, museum and landmark across Texas on one live map — find what's near you, get directions, and check in as you roam.

Download on the App Store
or open the live map in your browser →Free · ad-free · the iOS app and the web map share one account, so your visits sync across both

Nearby in Hays County