Area Confederate veterans officially formed the Stonewall Jackson Camp #249, United Confederate Veterans, in 1897. The group purchased 106 acres located south of Holliday, along Holliday Creek, as a permanent location for meetings and reunions. Annual reunion attendees were entertained by contests, music, dancing, rodeos and stories of the war told by the veterans. The last reunion was held in 1938 by the descendants of the veterans, who by that time had passed away. After several years of inactivity, the property passed to the city of Holliday in 1963 as a public park. Today the park contains baseball field and a covered pavilion and continues be used by area citizens. (1967, 2010)
Marker is property of the state of Texas
Submitted by @danbrekke
2023.04.22