Details for Cotton Gin Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5161011886

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Marker Number 11886
Atlas Number 5161011886
Marker Title Cotton Gin Cemetery
Index Entry Cotton Gin Cemetery
Address FM 1366
City Teague
County Freestone
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 750970
UTM Northing 3507814
Subject Codes cemetery; African American topics
Marker Year 1999
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 7 mi. W on US 84, 1.5 mi. NE on FM 1366
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Margarette Wills, her slaves and her son James S. Wills came to this area in 1845. Dr. James S. Wills is credited with the establishment of the Cotton Gin community in 1848. According to family history, Dr. Wills gave the land for a public cemetery with separate sections for Anglo and African Americans. Though it is likely that there were earlier burials, the oldest legible gravestone in the Anglo section is that of Mary Manning, who died in 1854 at 59. The next identifiable death date is that of an infant daughter of J. W. and A. A. Story, buried in 1858. Among the military veterans interred here is Abraham Roland (ca. 1794-1868), who fought in the War of 1812. There are at least 67 Civil War veterans interred here, as well as veterans of other major conflicts. (1999)

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