Details for New Salem Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5147013315

Data

Marker Number 13315
Atlas Number 5147013315
Marker Title New Salem Cemetery
Index Entry New Salem Cemetery
Address
City Honey Grove
County Fannin
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 231290
UTM Northing 3732899
Subject Codes cemetery; pioneers
Marker Year 2003
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location near Selfs Community; from Honey Grove, 7.5 mi. N on FM 100, then 2 mi. E on CR 2805
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text Pioneers began settling this area in the mid-1840s, and Philip Greenleaf Williams was among them. He arrived in 1844 and established a water-powered gristmill south of Bois D'Arc Springs. He left for Virginia to bring his wife and family to the area in 1848, but he drowned in the Red River on the return journey. Williams' family buried him here, where a young boy had reportedly already been interred. Williams' gravestone bears the earliest date. Several of his family members, including his wife, Nancy (Chaney), remained in the area and are also interred here. The names of many of the area's pioneer families are found on the grave markers in New Salem Cemetery. These include members of the Self family, for whom the surrounding community is named. Other families represented here include Broadfoot, Craddock, Dobbs, Denison, Elam, Gilbert, Jones, Newberry, Pitts and Shipman. Today, a cemetery association maintains the burial ground, which serves as a link to the dispersed community that formed in this area in the era when Texas transitioned from Republic to statehood. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003

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