Bradford Cemetery, Troup, Smith County, Texas -- SE-03 Take State Hwy 110 southeast from Tyler, Texas, proceed through Whitehouse, Texas, to Troup, Texas. Inside the city limits of Troup, turn left (north) on State Hwy 346. The cemetery is about one half mile from Hwy 110 on the east side of the road. It is immediately behind a small city park. Established in 1872 with the interment of Wm. M. Bradford, who donated the land. The oldest grave found is that of Mary D. Tarbutton b. 3/18/1804, d. 3/29/1824 with the inscription "Our Mother". Latitude: N 32:08:58.8 Longitude: W 095:07:24.7 PHOTOGRAPHS: May 20, 2003 -- Lawrence E. Oliver [oliverl@suddenlink.net] se03c001.jpg -- Entrance to cemetery se03c002.jpg -- Sign at entrance to cemetery se03c003.jpg -- Information sign to Bradford Cemetery August 1, 2004 se03c004.jpg -- Robert M. Moon, Co. G, 18 Tex. Inf., CSA - 1842-1922 se03c005.jpg -- Robert M. Moon 1842-1922 se03c006.jpg -- R. J. Bell, Border's Regt., Texas Cav., CSA - 1846-1936 se03c007.jpg -- Richard J. Bell & Wife Fannie se03c008.jpg -- John C. Darby, Co. I, Young's Ga. Inf., CSA se03c009.jpg -- Isaac L. Lawhon & wife Sue F. Lawhon se03c010.jpg -- John Y. Lawhon & wife Jonnie F. Lawhon January 1, 2006 -- Tina Gregg [Lester74@cox.net] se03c100.jpg through se03c896.jpg January 18, 2006 - Lawrence E. Oliver [oliverl@suddenlink.net] se03c900.jpg through se03c903.jpg