Bell County Historical Commission awards grants
September 4, 2025
Special to the Journal
The Bell County
Historical Commission has issued four grants for the 2026 county fiscal year.
The goal of the small grants is to promote and/or preserve Bell County history. The funding is provided to the Commission by the Bell County Commissioners Court.
Josh Hogan on behalf of The Al Edwards Central Texas Juneteenth Association 7 Star Cemetery Restoration Eagle Project, will receive $2,820.
This historic African American cemetery has 480 graves, with three being soldiers. One of these includes a Buffalo soldier. The project goal is to replace some, if not all, of the 400 faded and deteriorating concrete paver gravestones. The old stones have UNKNOWN spray painted on them. These pavers will be respectfully replaced with garnet markers.
The Killeen Area Heritage Association will receive $665. The aim of the project is to update and print brochures that identify historical places and promote Killeen history.
The Railroad and Heritage Museum in Temple will receive $1,800. Funding for the project will provide for the purchase of frames. The frames are for interpretive exhibits that highlight historical images around Temple, Texas. The frames will be used for present as well as future exhibits.
The Bartlett Activity Center will receive $2,715. The project will replace the missing flooring on the 2nd floor, 5th grade classroom. This 1909 structure was originally the Bartlett School. Community efforts are going to preserve this jewel of architectural history.








