Details for Carroll Springs Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5213013092

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Marker Number 13092
Atlas Number 5213013092
Marker Title Carroll Springs Cemetery
Index Entry Carroll Springs Cemetery
Address SH 19, CR 4600
City Athens
County Henderson
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 238652
UTM Northing 3549246
Subject Codes cemetery; pioneers
Marker Year 2003
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 12 mi. S on SH 19, then E on CR 4600 1.8 mi.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text The Carroll Springs Methodist Church and a school began meeting at this site in 1883. The following year, A.M. Carroll, who owned property in Henderson and Anderson counties, set aside nearly five acres here to be used for a school, church and cemetery. The community, which derived its name from the Carroll family and nearby springs, began using this site for burials as early as 1859. The earliest marked grave is that of John Buck Hogg, who died in March 1859, although several others are believed to date to that same year. Generations of area pioneer families are buried in the cemetery, which is also the final resting place of veterans of American conflicts dating to the Civil War. Other area residents buried in Carroll Springs Cemetery include ministers and schoolteachers. Although the Carroll Springs School consolidated with the Athens district in 1947, the Methodist Church continues to serve the area. Today, the cemetery is maintained as a perpetual care burial ground, and members and friends of the community gather annually to remember those who have passed on. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003

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