On Old Applewhite Road at Bruce Road, on the right when traveling south on Old Applewhite Road. Reported missing.
Texas' bloodiest military engagement -- the Battle of Medina -- may have taken place in this general vicinity in 1813. The early 19th century was a time of political upheaval, and in 1812, while the U.S. was at war with England, Spain faced . . . — — Map (db m56597) HM
On Verdi Road, 1 mile west of Farm to Market Road 3006, on the right when traveling west.
Brite Cemetery has served citizens of Atascosa County since the 1850s. It was formally set aside when Thomas Ransdele Brite passed away in 1859, though the earliest marked burial is that of his infant son, Dan (d. 1854). Thomas Brite was born in . . . — — Map (db m56588) HM
On Pleasanton Road at Spur Ridge, on the left when traveling south on Pleasanton Road.
Kings Highway Camino Real Old San Antonio Road
Marked by The Daughters of The American Revolution and The State of Texas A.D. 1918 — — Map (db m223159) HM
On Old Pleasanton Road, 0.6 miles north of Bruce Road, on the left when traveling south.
Kings Highway Camino Real Old San Antonio Road
Marked by The Daughters of The American Revolution and The State of Texas A.D. 1918 — — Map (db m223163) HM
On Shilo Road, 0.5 miles south of Farm to Market Road 1470, on the left when traveling south.
The first burial in this graveyard, that of fourteen-year-old John Uzell, took place in 1857. The land at that time belonged to Isaac H. Cavender, Sr., who was related to Uzell. Cavender allowed other burials on his property and soon the graveyard . . . — — Map (db m56610) HM