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Marker placed at the cemetery entrance by the Texas State
Historical Commission in 1984.
The marker reads:
"John McAdams (1815 - 1892), a veteran of the Texas Revolution, came to
what is now Walker County with his wife, Hester (White), about 1840.
McAdams became a rancher, planter, and land speculator and later owned and
operated a family cotton gin and sawmill. The community that grew up
around his landholdings was named McAdams.
The cemetery at this site was established in 1849 with the burial of
Hester McAdams. The second burial, which took place soon thereafter, was
that of John McAdams' sister, Polly McAdams Price. Others interred here
include John McAdams, his second wife, Mary Frances (Bankhead) (d. 1905)
and many friends, relatives, and neighbors of the family. In addition,
McAdams set aside a special section for the burial of his slaves.
Upon McAdams' death in 1892, five acres of his estate were reserved for
the cemetery. Additional gifts of land have increased this acreage to
nearly thirteen acres. Since 1937, the graves have been maintained by the
McAdams Cemetery Association."
This historic cemetery stands as a reminder of the contributions of an
early Walker County Family. |