Magnolia Grove Cemetery
Galveston, TexasCoordinates: 29.271340, -94.857536
This cemetery is no longer extant. Many of the graves were moved to other cemeteries in the area when the airport was built. Many graves were lost to storms and erosion. Many remains are still in the fields, under the runways and under the golf course.
This site has a Historical Marker
Marker Number: 7524
Site of Magnolia Grove Cemetery
(1.5 miles west)
The Magnolia Grove Association, formed in 1870, made plans to establish a cemetery atop this ridge to serve the entire community of Galveston. The land chosen was divided into 25 sections. Association members purchased individual plots and on June 20, 1870, the cemetery was formally established. A storm that struck Galveston Island in 1875 severely damaged the cemetery grounds. The graveyard fell into disrepair soon after the storm. All cemetery property except previously purchased burial plots was repossessed in 1878. Shortly thereafter the association went bankrupt and the graves of members of as many as 22 families were removed to other graveyards. Nevertheless, burials continued in some sections of the cemetery for several years. By 1900 and after several land transactions, much of the original cemetery became the property of B. E. Mann and T. A. Cobb. Although the cemetery was again damaged in the storm of 1900, photographs reveal many gravestones here in 1922. In 1941 the city of Galveston exhumed the remaining marked gravesites as it began development of an airport. A section of the original cemetery was set aside as a permanent "green space" by the Galveston City Council in 1986. (1993)
There is an excellent article about the cemetery by Kathleen Maca at Tales from Texas.
There is a short list with no photos at FindaGrave.