Cedar Branch Community and Church
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Marker Text: Cedar Branch began in the 1860s as a settlement of freedmen. John Smith (1809-1890) and Anna Jane Pouncy Smith (1811-1874) deeded a parcel of their cotton plantation to each of their former slaves. The freedmen organized a church in 1862 and built a sanctuary in 1864. Levi Leonard chose the name Cedar Branch for the community. He and Alonzo Campbell selected a cemetery site. By 1888 a school was established, and classes were held in the church building. In 1952 it became part of the Grapeland School District. The church continues to serve as the focus of this community. (1996)
Marker No: 9802
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.437016,-95.694435
Location: 12 miles west of Grapeland on FM 227, then 2.5 miles on CR 2210
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