Details for Ables Springs

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5257008485

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Marker Number 8485
Atlas Number 5257008485
Marker Title Ables Springs
Index Entry Ables Springs
Address CR 338
City Terrell
County Kaufman
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 769703
UTM Northing 3634280
Subject Codes cities and towns; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; settlements; churches
Marker Year 1985
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location about 10 mi. NE of Terrell off FM 429, turn E at CR 338 (follow signs) then about 1/2 mile to cemetery and marker
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This small settlement, which lies in a region of natural springs, was named for an early Kaufman County family. James W. and Eliza (Godfrey) Ables moved to this area in 1853 and settled on land granted to his father, Ezekial Ables, in 1848. The Ables were active Methodists who, in 1878, deeded nearly nine acres of their land to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. A church building, a tabernacle, and a public school were built on the land. Part of the site was set aside for this cemetery. The oldest marked grave here is dated 1880. Never the scene of much commercial activity, Ables Springs has remained a quiet, rural settlement throughout its history. Besides the Methodist congregation, Church of Christ and Baptist fellowships also have been organized here. Prior to World War I, the community had an active Woodman of the World Lodge. The tabernacle on the Methodist church property has been the site of many religious camp meetings, and the school played a vital role in the community until its consolidation with other school districts. A reminder of the early settlement in northeast Kaufman County, Ables Springs is an important part of the area's pioneer heritage. (1985) supplemental plaque: Marker should read James Ables (1829-1891), not James W. Ables (1860-1944). James's father, Ezekiel, received Nacogdoches land grant number 25 in 1838, not 1848.
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