Texas State Cemetery, Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
Notes:
The 18-acre Texas State Cemetery is for individuals (and spouse as well as unmarried child) who have made an important contribution to Texas. In 1851 General Edward Burleson was the first person buried on what was then private property. In 1854 the State of Texas took it over as a state burial ground. In 1994 there began a full-scale renovation, which included a visitor's center, gallery, pond, columbarium wall, cleaned/ replaced Confederate headstones and general landscaping improvements.
Headstones
| Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
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| Headstone of Celia "Granny Mack" Franks McCarley Texas State Cemetery - Austin, Texas, USA |
Confederate Field, Section 2(D), Row A, Number 2A | Celia Franks (d. 1873)
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| Headstone of Celia "Granny Mack" Franks McCarley Texas State Cemetery - Austin, Texas, USA |
Confederate Field, Section 2(D), Row A, Number 2A | Celia Franks (d. 1873)
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| Headstone of Samuel McCarley and Celia "Granny Mack" Franks McCarley Texas State Cemetery - Austin, Texas, USA |
Confederate Field, Section 2(D), Row A, Number 2A | Celia Franks (d. 1873)
Samuel McCarley (d. 6 Jun 1838) |
All Burials
| # | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Buried | Person ID | |
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| 1. | Franks, Celia | d. 1873 | Texas State Cemetery - Austin, Texas, USA | I16432 |
| 2. | McCarley, Samuel | d. 6 Jun 1838 | Texas State Cemetery - Austin, Texas, USA | I16431 |

