Details for Spring Creek Community

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5367005015

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Marker Number 5015
Atlas Number 5367005015
Marker Title Spring Creek Community
Index Entry Spring Creek Community
Address FM 51 S of Weatherford about 8 mi.
City Weatherford
County Parker
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 614658
UTM Northing 3613429
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1990
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Weatherford, take FM 51 south about 8 miles to Spring Creek Cemetery.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Settlement of this area of Parker County began in 1854, with the arrival of the T.J. Shaw family from Tennessee. They built a log cabin on the south branch of Spring Creek and the community which built up in the area was named for the creek. As more settlers arrived, the community grew to include a number of homes and farms. Jeff W. Pittillo arrived in 1855 and he and his family eventually donated land to the community for a school, church, and cemetery. A.L. Pickard brought his family and three slave families to the Spring Creek area in 1856. Congregations of the Methodist, Baptist, and Cumberland Presbyterian churches were formed. A tabernacle (built in 1914 from a 1904 brush arbor) and a 1917 schoolhouse remain in the community. The Spring Creek Cemetery contains the graves of many area pioneers. The earliest documented burial, that of Humphrey Price, dates to 1856. Also, included among the burials are a number of unmarked graves and interments of slave families, as well as the grave of Alfred G. Cooper, veteran of the Texas Revolution and the Civil War. Descendants of many Spring Creek pioneers still reside in this vicinity. (1990)

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