Fairview Cemetery
Brownwood vicinity,
Brown County, Texas
Cemeteries
of Texas Coordinator: Dolores I. Bishop
Information
provided by the State of Texas Atlas Site
Location
from Brownwood take SH 279 north about
15.5 miles; turn west on FM 1850, cross FM 585 to CR 108/110 intersection -
marker at back of cemetery
Marker:
This community cemetery
has served the people of rural Brown County for more than a century. James
Jackson Martin (1847-1898) and Daniel Hulse (1822-1880) each donated land for
the cemetery after settling in this area prior to 1878. Later donations by A. A.
Martin and F. B. Smiley enlarged the cemetery. The first person buried here was
Mrs. M. C. Cain, who died in April 1878. Four months later James William Martin,
two-year-old son of J. J. Martin, died and was interred here on land donated by
his father. A combination school and church building was built on the west side
of the cemetery in the 1870s, and later was replaced by another structure on the
east side of the property. Both the Fairview Baptist Church and the Methodist
Church met here. Among the more than five hundred graves in the Fairview
Cemetery are those of many area pioneers. Also interred here are veterans of the
Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. In
1978, one hundred years after the first burial, a cemetery association was
organized to maintain the historic graveyard. The Fairview Cemetery stands as a
reminder of the area's early heritage. (1991)