Terryville Community Cemetery
Site Brief:
Founded: 1845
Location: Gonzales, TX
Additional name(s): N/A
Affiliate group(s): Terryville Community Cemetery Association
History:
At the end of the Civil War, plantation owners in Gonzales County wanted their former slaves to vacate the plantation lands. The ex-slaves didn’t want to leave because they had nowhere to go, so, the plantation owners got together and gave the now freed slaves a five acre long stretch of land and evicted them from the plantations to this five acre stretch which included the ‘burying ground’, now the Terryville Community Cemetery, for slaves dying on the plantations over the years. Those five acres became the center of what was known as the "Terryville Community". The Terryville Community was a thriving self-contained Black community. The surrounding Black owned farms used the central hub of the community to socialize, express their religious freedom and trade communities among themselves.
BCN Contact Information:
James Kirkwood

