Freestone County, Texas Cemeteries Daniel Memorial Cemetery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Background: The Daniel Memorial Cemetery was established by Jennings Bryan Daniel (b Dec 25, 1896, s/o Americus Lee "Meck" Daniel, m Miss Louise "Sallie" Calame) family on the behalf of the children's home and their family. In the late 1920s, J. B. bought land for Shell Oil company and eventually became the largest single land owner in the county. In 1948, Jennings built the Children's home On the 1,142 acres of the children's home, nine buildings stand. The dormitories, administration and kitchen came from an army camp in Tyler. The rock frame buildings were covered with rock from the nearby quarry. The chapel was brought from Oklahoma. There was a barn and chicken houses. A water tower used at the Courthouse was moved and used here. On this beautiful landscape of rolling hills the largest sycamore tree of the state of Texas stands. Eventally the children's home was renamed Pleasant Hills. Directions: From Fairfield, take 84 east to the Butler community. Past Butler on the left off 84 is the Daniel Orphagnage. The property of the children's home is surrounded by a white iron fence. The cemetery is located on the first entrance road to the home from Fairfield. Cemetery Description: About 50 feet square Oldest Marked Grave: 12/18/1877 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel, [Rev.] Howard Bryan 09/27/1931-11/10/1960 "Sonny"; s/o J.B. Daniel; [administrator of the children's home.] Daniel, Mr. Jennings Bryan 12/25/1896-12/18/1977 "Uncle Bryan" Daniel, Mrs. Louise Calame 01/22/1903-05/25/1966 "mother"; w/o J.B. Myers, Fullie 1902- 1980 Pollard, Martha Jean 05/21/1947-01/20/1955 Raffel, Miss Eleanor F. 12/11/1904-05/02/1975 Robinson, George Kelly 10/07/1950-03/18/1967 Toomy, Linda Sue 06/15/1950-01/20/1953 Turner, Shannon Dale 05/28/1971-07/24/1973