Williamson Creek Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Sad to see in disrepair
I walked from my hotel next door to the cemetery. I enjoy history and learned some of the graves were from slaves and most dates at least 100 years old. But I was sad to see most headstones/grave mark...
I walked from my hotel next door to the cemetery. I enjoy history and learned some of the graves were from slaves and most dates at least 100 years old. But I was sad to see most headstones/grave mark...
I discovered this cemetery while researching Sebron Sneed, an Austin lawyer who was active in the 1850s - 1860s. Sneed was the father of one of Austin's mayors. Williamson Creek Cemetery is the fin...
I discovered this cemetery while researching Sebron Sneed, an Austin lawyer who was active in the 1850s - 1860s. Sneed was the father of one of Austin's mayors. Williamson Creek Cemetery is the fin...
Sad to see in disrepair
I walked from my hotel next door to the cemetery. I enjoy history and learned some of the graves were from slaves and most dates at least 100 years old. But I was sad to see most headstones/grave mark...
Sad to see in disrepair
I walked from my hotel next door to the cemetery. I enjoy history and learned some of the graves were from slaves and most dates at least 100 years old. But I was sad to see most headstones/grave mark...
Slave cemetery in South Austin
I discovered this cemetery while researching Sebron Sneed, an Austin lawyer who was active in the 1850s - 1860s. Sneed was the father of one of Austin's mayors. Williamson Creek Cemetery is the fin...
Slave cemetery in South Austin
I discovered this cemetery while researching Sebron Sneed, an Austin lawyer who was active in the 1850s - 1860s. Sneed was the father of one of Austin's mayors. Williamson Creek Cemetery is the fin...