I found the answer about the Camp [Inn] Cemetery that was asked about by Michael Reese. There is indeed a Camp Family Cemetery. The directions to it are: Take Hwy. 90 east out of Navasota toward Anderson. At the Navasota Veterinary Hospital [ which is built on the site of the former Camp family home and 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. These directions are taken from one of the Grimes County Cemetery books by John R. Maxwell. I failed to get which volume. Buried here: HARN, Zeroe Ann, dau of Dr. A. D. and Josephine Harn Inside a chain link fence are these graves: Mrs. Josephine Luxton nee Mrs. Miriam Beck FORREST, mother of General Nathan Bedford Forrest. The stone was erected in 1924. [She was brought to the Camp Inn as a place of refuge during the Civil War by her son. She spent the rest of her life there] Ira M. CAMP John W. CAMP Mary E. CAMP Benjamin CAMP Eliza CAMP Cornelia G. CAMP William B. CAMP Moses M. CAMP Eliza L. CAMP, wife of J. B. CAMP Eleanor Colson