Macedonia
Cemetery
Granger,
Williamson County, Texas
Cemeteries
of Texas Coordinator: Brenda E.
Wiggins
Information
provided by the State of Texas Atlas Site
Location:
3 miles SW of Granger on FM 971, 0.5 mile S on CR 340, 0.5 mile W on CR
376
Marker:
According
to local tradition a congregation known as the O'Possum Creek Church built an
all-faiths sanctuary in this area as early as 1858. During the 1860s the
Macedonia community began to develop as English and German immigrants settled in
the area. During the 1870s Macedonia developed into a thriving community
consisting of the Macedonia Baptist Church, a Masonic lodge, a gin, a granary,
and a general store. A parcel of land which later included this cemetery was
donated to the community by the S. A. Spiars family sometime prior to the first
recorded burial here, that of J. C. Witt on April 22, 1874. Macedonia residents
and businesses began to disperse after the town of Granger was established about
two miles east of here in the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in the early
1880s. Eventually, the last remaining physical evidence of the once-thriving
community of Macedonia was this graveyard. Macedonia Cemetery was abandoned
until 1971, when descendants of people buried here formed a cemetery association
to restore and preserve the graveyard. The cemetery remains in use and includes
the burials of pioneers of this area and their descendants and veterans of the
Civil War.