Details for Former Site of Liberty Hill Settlement

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5349007226

Data

Marker Number 7226
Atlas Number 5349007226
Marker Title Former Site of Liberty Hill Settlement
Index Entry Liberty Hill Settlement
Address
City Dawson
County Navarro
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 712174
UTM Northing 3530207
Subject Codes cemetery; settlements; ghost towns
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Dawson, take SH 31 about 3 mi. SW to FM 709, go north on 709 about .5 mi. to marker
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A mile west of the 1838 Battle Creek Massacre site, this cemetery marks the location of Liberty Hill, an Anglo-American community begun during the following decade. Samuel and Prudence (Matthews) Wright, from Maury County, Tenn., settled here in 1849. They were relatives of Dr. George W. Hill, Indian agent and trading post operator at Spring Hill, half a day's wagon ride from here. The Wrights acquired land and attracted pioneer neighbors. In 1860, Liberty Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized by members of the Fullerton, Garner, McCandless, Moore, Richey, Slaughter, Wright, and Younger families. Wright donated a church site. After the Civil War (1861-65), in which men of this community served, a new influx of settlers included the M. A. Wilkes family, relatives of the Wrights. Prosperity prevailed in the settlement. Continuing his interest in the public good, Wright gave land (1876) for this cemetery and (1884) for public school uses. The rise of Dawson and Hubbard, Cotton Belt Railroad shipping points, drew population from the Liberty Hill area. The school was removed in 1917; the church dissolved in 1929. Land which once was intensively farmed has now reverted to grazing. Incise in base: Marker Sponsors: Mrs. Myrl W. Lawrence and other descendants of Liberty Hill pioneers

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