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Revision as of 11:10, 21 June 2022
Project Description
On the near east side of Conroe, Texas, is a small, African American cemetery that has been lost to human memory, but it has not been forgotten by nature. The Conroe Community Cemetery
never had a name. It was simply known as the Conroe Cemetery, No-Name Cemetery, or the Community Cemetery among the older African Americans in the community. Burials there date back
to the 1800s and include not only former slaves, but some of the most influential African Americans in local and Texas history.
- Conroe Community Cemetery - Community Trees
- Conroe Community Cemetery Restoration Project Facebook page
- Conroe Community Cemetery Find a Grave
Sources Used Sources found on this site were added to the Memories
Related Pages
African American Resources for Texas
African American Digital Bookshelf