Bagdad Cemetery

Bagdad Cemetery

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1 mile west of Leander on FM 2243


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Latitude: 30.576995- Longitude:-97.870481
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The History of the Bagdad Cemetery

Part of the material used in this report was based on an article written by M. James Faubion which was written for

08/22/2017

We are now working on two projects at Bagdad Cemetery. We are checking with different companies about repair of some of the headstones at the cemetery. We are looking at ones that might cause problems for visitors to the cemetery.

The other project is the condition of the trees in the cemetery. The oak trees in the old parts of the cemetery are from 150 to over 200 years old. They have not had professional care in many years if ever and we want them to last for many more years. We have many trash trees such as hackberry and china berry trees that are causing problems for graves and curbing. They also have a weak root system and are prone to falling and would damage headstones.

We are looking at removing the trash trees and trimming the other trees. Remember that your tree in the old section can not hang over into the pathways or the spaces next to you. Many of the evergreen trees, pines and firs have grown so much they are blocking headstones and other spaces. We will have to make decisions about some of these trees. If you have planted a tree and it has spread over any area than your own it will be trimmed.

We are trying to be fair to all involved but if you are blocking someone else or the paths in the cemetery you will have to fix the problem. If their are trees that you are concerned about let us know and we will check it out.

08/15/2017

Members of the board met yesterday with a gentleman about how to repair the above the ground crypts at Bagdad. He also looked at the tilting headstones and others that are broken. We are going to find out the cost and make some decisions on the ones that are causing a danger for visitors and ones that have an easier fix. You will encounter signs letting you know that the headstone or crypt is under repair and please do not disturb this space.

Jimmie Hampton and I have been working on the old deeds for Bagdad and it is now with the title company. It has been a great history lesson about the cemetery and the history of Bagdad. We are very close to knowing exactly the site of the old schoolhouse and the Methodist church before it was moved by mules and logs to the present site in Leander.

We are also working with a tree specialist on how to trim and take care of the trees in Bagdad. These old oak trees that you see in the cemetery have been around since early Bagdad days. Think about the early settlers under these old trees for a funeral with their buggy or just a wagon. Since many military men traveled on what is now Bagdad Road and stopped at the rest stop at Bagdad, how many of them rested under these trees before going to fight in our many wars.

We hope to bring you the information on early Bagdad in the near future. I hope we will be able to show you a map of what we believe it looked like in the 1859's.

08/13/2017

I have received some complaints about the photos of the Texas Chainsaw visitors. I am sorry that they have bothered some people and will be talking to the board about how to handle these situations.

We do have to remember that it is a public cemetery that is open to the public. People grieve in different ways and people have different views on how a cemetery should look and people should behave. In the case of this item it happens to be my grandfather several times removed that is the monument in question.

I will check with the board on this issue.

08/09/2017

I was out at the cemetery on Monday about 9 in the morning after the rain let up. We had large amount of flooding in many areas and today some parts still have standing water.

But the big problem is the number of graves that have sunk since the heavy rains. The soil at Bagdad is strange and it does move and sink but with a large rain it is very difficult. To the families that go to visit their loved ones and find the grave has sunk I am so sorry. We have tried many different methods of packing the soil and it still seems to happen. I know it is a shock to see your loved ones space in this state but please know that we are aware and working on the problem. All of our dirt piles are wet from the rain but I have talked several times with the grave digger and we will fill each one back to its original shape. It may not happen as quick as we want because the people that supply our dirt also keep it outdoors and so any new dirt is also wet.

Please understand we are aware of the problem and are working on how to solve the issue. I am so sorry for the pain of seeing your loved ones space in this condition. We will correct it for you and continue to work on a long-term solution.

07/05/2017

Last list of people with spaces and no contact.

WADE, Clarence -E. & Pauline 1977 3 spaces
WALLACE, Christine 1995, deceased.
WALENTA, Avis Evelyn Keithly, 1970's, 5 spaces
WASHINGTON, Howard & Connie, Austin, 1994, 2 spaces Dustin buried.
WHITE, Patsy & Jack, 1993, 6 spaces, Jack buried.
WHITT, David, 1967, 4 spaces
WILDER, James & Estelle, 1964, 2 spaces, both buried
WILLIAMS, Herman Henry, 1974, 3 spaces
WILLIAMS, Richard 1978, Honor's son, 4 spaces.
WILLIAMS, David, 2 spaces, 2 spaces, Wendy Hart, Reagan buried
WILLIS, Claud, 3 spaces, 1940's
WINNINGHAM, Al, 1993, 3 spaces
WOOSTER, Melanie, 2000, 3 spaces, Dennis & Peggy Roberts buried.
WRIGHT, Bobbie 1991, 5 spaces.

Kenneth Craven - 512-259-4855 512-619-3173

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400 N Bagdad Road
Leander, TX
78641