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Take Highway 90 east out of Navasota toward Anderson. At the Navasota Veterinary Hospital which is on the site of the former Camp Inn, turn right onto a pasture drive. According to Mrs. Melba Camp Byerly who is now deceased, the field around the Camp family vault was full of graves. The grave marker that she and her husband Sam Byerly found is:
HARN, Zeroe Ann 23 Aug 1873 - 17 Dec 1879 Daughter of Dr. A. D. and Josephine Harn The rest have been found inside a chain link fence: CAMP, Benjamin 19 Nov 1857 - 13 Dec 1860 CAMP, Cornelia G. 28 Feb 1863 - 11 Dec 1866 CAMP, Eliza 15 Feb 1820 - 04 Aug 1889 CAMP, Eliza L. 30 Dec 1808 - 15 May 1868 Wife of J. B. Camp Born Dec. 30, 1808 in Georgia Married Feb. 24, 1824 Died May 15, 1868 Erected by son Ira S. Camp CAMP, Ira M. 01 Jul 1811 - 21 Jan 1895 CAMP, John W. 09 Jan 1840 - 22 Jan 1852 CAMP, Mary E. 16 Dec 1852 - 09 Jul 1854 CAMP, Moses M. 24 Mar 1839 - 08 Jul 1888 CAMP, William B. 05 Sep 1855 - 24 Nov 1874 LUXTON, Mrs. Josephine nee Mrs. Miriam Beck FORREST Mother of General Nathan Bedford Forrest Stone erected 1924 (She was brought to Camp Inn as a place of refuge during the Civil War by her son. She spent the rest of her life there.)Markers copied by Marcus Mallard and John R. Maxwell.

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