Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery
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Marker Text: This site was first used as a burial ground shortly after the Civil War. The earliest legible gravestone is that of Julia Alice (Boisseau) Man (1843-68). Her husband Ralph S. Man and brother-in-law Julian Feild founded Mansfield (originally spelled Mansfeild). The burial site was deeded to the Mansfield congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1874. Graves include those of Civil War veterans and victims of the 1918-19 influenza epidemic. The oldest section in Mansfield Cemetery, the burial ground serves as a reminder of the area's earliest settlers. (1982)
Marker No: 1130
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 32.560970, -97.148430
Location: Mansfield Cemetery, on Burl Ray Road, Mansfield; 1/10 mile west of intersection of Burl Ray and FM 917.
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