Details for Live Oak Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5145003102

Data

Marker Number 3102
Atlas Number 5145003102
Marker Title Live Oak Cemetery
Index Entry Live Oak Cemetery
Address
City Lott
County Falls
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 685162
UTM Northing 3449004
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Lott, take Hwy. 77 S about 1.5 mi. then go west on county road about 2.5 mi., and go south .5 mi. to cemetery.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The pioneer Falls County community of Live Oak began shortly after the Civil War. Originally known as Camden and later as Rupee, the settlement was the site of stores, a cotton gin, post office, doctors and a Masonic lodge. The Live Oak Baptist Church was established in the early 1870s. A log cabin served as the sanctuary and was also used as a schoolhouse. Land for the church, school and this community cemetery was donated by brothers George and E. R. Hodges, sons of pioneer area settler Homer Hodges. The earliest marked graves in the burial ground date from 1877 and are inscribed with the names Ida May and Mary T. Other graves here include those of E. R. Hodges (1840-1905) and members of his family; Pinkney Pulaski Hodges (1813-1895) and his descendants; prominent community leaders J. J. Hodges (d. 1918) and his son Bradley (d. 1961); and members of the pioneer Vinson and Jordan families. Live Oak began to decline in the 1890s when the area was bypassed by rail lines. The Baptist Church closed and the school was consolidated with the Lott district. Only the pioneer Live Oak Cemetery remains to mark the site of the early agricultural settlement.

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