Cemeteries
If you would like to share information or a photo, please contact me.| Cemetery | aka | Area | Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| African American Cemetery | Elm Creek | Between Elm Creek (city) and Eagle Pass where Elm Creek meets the Rio Grande. A group of black farmers taking cotton crop to Mexico about 1894 and about 25 died of smallpox. There are no known markers or lists of names. | |
| City of Eagle Pass Cemetery | Eagle Pass | Find A Grave says this cemetery was abandoned in the 1880s and not rediscovered until the 1950s after it had a building constructed on it but then lists 39 people buried from 1890-2019 so... | |
| Eagle Pass Catholic Cemetery | Eagle Pass | I think these folks are actually buried at the County Cemetery. | |
| Fort Duncan Cemetery | Eagle Pass | These graves were moved to the San Antonio National Cemetery in 1900. | |
| Good Catholic Cemetery | Eagle Pass | Listed at Find A Grave with only 18 burials, no location and only one headstone photo. | |
| Maverick County Cemetery | City, Masonic, Woodmen of the World | Eagle Pass | |
| Normandy Cemetery | Lehman Ranch | ||
| Our Lady of Refuge Cemetery | Eagle Pass | ||
| Valley Cemetery | Quemado Valley | Normandy | go to the circle on Cemetery Road |
| Winn Ranch Cemetery | Eagle Pass | ||
| Wipff Ranch Cemetery | Quemado |

