Grassyville Cemetery Paige, Bastrop County, Texas Cemeteries of Texas Coordinator: Dolores I. Bishop Information provided by the State of Texas Atlas Site Location off US 290, south on FM 2104, 4.6 mi. to FM 2259, east .3 mi., then north on CR 184 .4 mi. to CR 149, east .5 mi. at end of CR 149 Marker: German immigrants settled the Grassyville community in the 1850s and organized a Methodist church. Many gravestones in this cemetery are lettered in German script. The two earliest burials, Auguste D. Hamff and Bertha Kunkel, are both dated 1871. Seven Confederate village has disappeared, the burial ground continues in use. There are 130 graves tended by Grassyville Cemetery veterans who served in Creuzbaur's-Welhausen's battery during the Civil War (1861-1865) are buried in the 1.5-acre graveyard. Although the Association, which was established in 1963. (1977)