The Corinth Baptist Cemetery World War Two Veterans Graves, Schulenburg, Texas. (original) (raw)
South of Schulenburg on the twisting but scenic Vacek Loop, heading east (and south) on the east side of the road one will find the worn and weathered Corinth Baptist Church with its adjoining cemetery. Scattered among the one hundred or so tombstones (159 marked graves - 55 unmarked graves) you won't have far to look before you find the grave of a veteran.
As in many cemeteries, one family has a large number of veterans - and here it is the Family Adams which sent four family members to participate in WWII.
The Green Family is second with father (Pvt) Nathan Green having served in WWI and his son (who preceeded his father in death), PFC Arthur Green, who served in WWII. All but one man served in the Army and only two neglect to mention the rank of the soldier / sailor. Military tombstones always give the rank of the deceased, while it hardly matters to the family that has to erect a stone for their lost son. Therefore we're unable to give ranks for soldier George Townsend or sailor Douglas E. Davis.
Being a Black cemetery, there was no evidence of participation in the Civil War and, of course, the all-volunteer Spanish American War, was over before most Fayette County residents knew there was one. Willie Garrison served in WWII and Korea only to be killed in Vietnam in 1967 and Specialist 5th Class Millige Adams served in both WWII and Korea.
The cemetery's earliest marked grave is that of Lucinda Rogers who died April 10, 1893. Nine of those buried in the cemetery had been slaves.
A list of the veterans with their available ranks appears below. Photos appear without captions - but the names should be readable.
World War Two
PFC August Adams
Sgt David Adams
SSgt Leroy Adams
Douglas E. Davis (Navy)
PFC Arthur Green
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August Adams TE photo, Aug. 2005 |
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Arthur Green TE photo, Aug. 2005 |
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David Adams TE photo, Aug. 2005 |
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Leroy Adams TE photo, Aug. 2005 |
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World War One › Pvt Joseph Brown Pvt Nathan Green Pvt Willie Polk Pvt Ira Richardson George Townsend Cpl Henry Wiser Pvt Edward Warren |
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