I enjoyed Bro. Sheltons posts regarding tombstones so I went out and took some shots this afternoon....
Grand Master William Madden Fly (1902)
Grand Master James Francis Miller (1873)
Grand Master Benjamin Roberts Abernethy
Andrew Ponton (A Mason): "Author of the historic letter written on Sept. 26, 1835, in reply to Mexico's demand for the colonists Cannon at Gonzales. Once of the defenders of Gonzales, October 2, 1835"
Dr. John Tuner Tinsley (A Mason):"John Turner Tinsley was born 1802 in sumner county, Tennesse to Moses and Elizabth Tinsley. He later became a physician and married Nancy Willis of Kentucky, with whom he had five children. The family came to Gonzales in 1834 and settled east of Water Street. Tinsley served the community as a physician, alderman, Maoy and Justice of the Peace. He also took part in the Battle of Gonzales at the beginning of the Texas revolution and aided Gen. Sam Houston's troops during the runaway scrape. This Texas Patriot was burined here in 1878"
Grand Master William Madden Fly (1902)
Grand Master James Francis Miller (1873)
Grand Master Benjamin Roberts Abernethy
Andrew Ponton (A Mason): "Author of the historic letter written on Sept. 26, 1835, in reply to Mexico's demand for the colonists Cannon at Gonzales. Once of the defenders of Gonzales, October 2, 1835"
Dr. John Tuner Tinsley (A Mason):"John Turner Tinsley was born 1802 in sumner county, Tennesse to Moses and Elizabth Tinsley. He later became a physician and married Nancy Willis of Kentucky, with whom he had five children. The family came to Gonzales in 1834 and settled east of Water Street. Tinsley served the community as a physician, alderman, Maoy and Justice of the Peace. He also took part in the Battle of Gonzales at the beginning of the Texas revolution and aided Gen. Sam Houston's troops during the runaway scrape. This Texas Patriot was burined here in 1878"