MEXIA CITY CEMETERY TOUR

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1  Henry Martin Munger  Cotton Farmer & Entrepreneur
2  Joseph W. Stubenrauch  Pioneer in Peach Hybridization
3  Wesley Duke Pittman  Mexiaʼs Optometrist
4  Alfonso Steele  Last Survivor of the Battle of San Jacinto
5  William Elliott Doyle  Attorney, Editor, Politician
6  Lola Herring Alderman  Mexia's First Librarian
7  Benjamin Robert Tyus  Surveyor, Confederate Officer, & Politician
8  Mamie Kennedy  Civic Leader
  9  John R. Henry  Early Businessman & Banker
10  Rufus Peeples  Agricultural Icon
11  Hampton Steele  Early Limestone County Settler & Historian
12  Pearl Goolsby  Early Mexia Cemetery Association President
13  Alfred John Harper  Attorney & Judge
14  Andrew Schuster  Survivor of Nazi Concentration Camp
15  Lillian Uvenia Robinson Johnson  Outstanding Teacher
16  Albert R. Mace  Lawman
17  Dr. Edward E. Thomas  Early Limestone County Doctor
18  W. M. Eubanks  Mexia Businessman
19  Raymond Dillard  Oilman, Civic Leader, & Philanthropist
20  J. K. Hughes  Oilman & Civic Leader
21  Peter Willis Cawthon  Legendary Football Coach
22  Cindy Walker  Legendary Songwriter
23  Nicholas Patten Houx  Newspaperman
24  Gustavus Adolphus Sessions  Member of Texas Constitutional Convention of 1876
25  John Karner  San Jacinto Veteran & Texas Ranger
26  Wilhelm Arthur Reiter, Sr.  Pioneer Geologist in Mexia Oil Field
27  George Washington Perkins  Martial Law Judge During Mexia Oil Boom
28  Jesse F. Denning  Architect
29  Jessie Blayne Best  Dairyman & Mexia's Ice Cream Man
30  Davis M. Prendergast  Attorney, Judge, & Politician
31  Julius Desenberg  Mexia Businessman and Civic Leader
32  Joseph Nussbaum  Mexia Businessman and Civic Leader
33  Julius Nussbaum  Mexia Businessman and Civic Leader
34  Roy Akin  Baseball Player, Manager, & Scout
35  Quelus McDonald  Spanish-American War Veteran
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