Texas Historical marker at Baby Head Cemetery |
The next afternoon thinking the Indians were long gone, the men were about to give up the mission when they crested a high hill and came upon a most grizzly discovery. In the forks of a large mesquite tree they found the tortured, dismembered body of Mary Elizabeth still wearing the muslin dress her mother had made. Nearby, at the very top of the hill, they found her severed head impaled on a stick that had been stuck in the ground. Wishing to spare the women, especially the mother, from the gruesome manner in which the child had died, the men buried the body nearby in a hastily dug grave marked only by a crude cross made from sticks. Mary Elizabeth's parents soon moved away and time erased all traces of the little girl's grave.
Grave of J. Willbern who died in 1887 at age 27. |
Today, the quiet little cemetery located on State Highway 16 is the only physical remnant of the community and the grave of a little angel remains unfound and undisturbed.
Margaret Calley - died in 1888 at age 22. "Husband and children; I must leave you, leave you all alone; My blessed Savior calls me; Calls me to a heavenly home" |
Lelah Bell Frazier, died in 1897 4 days shy of her 4th birthday. "A precious one from us is gone;A voice we loved is stilled;A place is vacant in our home; Which never can be filled" |
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