Whitehouse
Cemetery
Whitehouse,
Angelina County, Texas
Cemeteries
of Texas Coordinator; Dolores I. Bishop
Information
provided by the State of Texas Atlas Site
Location
Whitehouse Dr., between US 59S and FM 58S
Marker:
Whitehouse
Cemetery According to local tradition, this cemetery may take its name from the
19th-century Cole family home, a structure whose whitewashed exterior stood out
from the majority of other log houses and frame buildings in the area. It lies
on what was once a thoroughfare from the former Angelina County Seat of Homer to
Crockett, the county seat of neighboring Houston County. Although the oldest
marked grave-that of Catherine Wheat Wideman-is from 1893, there are earlier
burial sites on the property. Whitehouse Cemetery contains the burials of people
who lived and worked in the central part of the county, including early settlers
and residents of the area. Family names on the tombstones reflect many who were
influential in shaping and organizing Lufkin and Angelina County government and
businesses. Among the most significant were the Ganns, who for many years owned
the land on which the cemetery is located. In 1934, the Whitehouse Cemetery
Association was organized to care for the property. It purchased additional land
from the Gann family in 1941. Until the 1960s, all graves were kept clear of
vegetation in the traditional "scraped-earth" manner. As a reminder of
the people who settled permanently in this part of Angelina County, the
Witehouse Cemetery remains a significant part of the area's heritage. (2002)