Details for Magnolia Springs Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5241010459

Data

Marker Number 10459
Atlas Number 5241010459
Marker Title Magnolia Springs Cemetery
Index Entry Magnolia Springs Cemetery
Address
City Kirbyville
County Jasper
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 401208
UTM Northing 3399751
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Kirbyville take FM 1013 W 9 mi.; then 2 mi. N on FM 1005
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Originally known as Pinetucky, this community was first settled by Alexander and Sherod Wright, two brothers who arrived about 1824. The settlement was renamed Magnolia Springs when the post office opened in 1850. The earliest known interment in this community burial ground is that of Sherod Wright's wife Anna, who died on July 25, 1858, at the age of 60. In 1860 Fellowship Baptist Church purchased 12 acres of land for a church and cemetery. For a number of years, the local Baptist and Methodist congregations shared a frame church building located north of the cemetery property. The graveyard was enlarged in 1902, when the black congregation of Springhill Church bought 4.2 acres adjoining the south side for burial purposes. Many early leaders of the community are buried here, including the Rev. John Bean (1792-1871), a Baptist preacher; Nathan Corley (d. 1871), one of the founders of the Masonic Lodge that bears his name; Aurin G. Horn (1793-1858), a wealthy plantation owner; and Dr. Ransom P. Sholars (b. 1812), the area's first physician. Magnolia Springs Cemetery contains over 900 marked and unmarked graves.

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