Where is lyndon johnson buried




















Who People and organizations associated with either the creation of this photograph or its content. Photographer Dietel, Norman. Donor Hageman, Pixie. About Browse this Partner. What Descriptive information to help identify this photograph. Item Type Photograph. Identifier Unique identifying numbers for this photograph in the Portal or other systems. Call Number : P Collections This photograph is part of the following collections of related materials.

Rescuing Texas History, Photographs, oral histories, artwork, letters, and more. About Browse this Collection. Digital Files 2 image files available in multiple sizes Metadata API: descriptive and downloadable metadata available in other formats. When Dates and time periods associated with this photograph. Creation Date January 25, Description Last Updated Aug. Usage Statistics When was this photograph last used? Yesterday: 0. Past 30 days: Total Uses: 1, Rebekah's husband, Oscar Bobbitt, is also buried in the main row as is Lucia's husband, Birge Alexander.

The prominent gray gravestone in front marks the burial site of the president's Aunt Frank and Uncle Clarence Martin. It was the Martins' house and property that Senator Johnson acquired in After lying in state at the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D. Hundreds of people attended the funeral, which was conducted by Reverend Billy Graham. Explore This Park. The most prominent gravestone in the cemetery is the gray one with the Martin name on it. The President bought the ranch from Frank Martin in To the right are his mother, Rebekah; his father, Sam Ealy, Jr.

To the left of the President is where Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson is laid to rest. The beautiful trees in the cemetery are live oaks--a predominantly Southern tree. They are unique among oaks in that they are evergreen; they keep their dark green canopy year-round. After one of the trees in the cemetery died, Mrs. Johnson had a tree ring study conducted on it, and the tree was found to be almost years old. The fuzzy, round plants growing on the trees are ball moss.

Ball moss is closely related to the better known Spanish moss. It is not actually a moss, but rather an epiphyte, or air plant. It attaches to the trees, but it derives its nutrition from the air, thus it is non-parasitic. Box Johnson City , TX Explore This Park. Info Alerts Maps Calendar Reserve.



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