Lancaster Cemetery
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Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.098755, -97.304047
Location: From Temple take FM 363 north to Lavendusky Drive turn east, proceed to Dairy Road, turn north Cemetery is at intersection of Dairy Road and Munroe Avenue, Temple
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Marker Text: Thomas Lancaster (1813-1867), a farmer and rancher who came to bell county in 1851, set aside a plot of land on the west side of little Elm Creek for a community burial ground. Although some burials took place here before Lancaster's death in 1867. His is the oldest marked grave. There are a number of unmarked graves, as well as over 175 documented ones. A cemetery association, formed in 1977, maintains the historic graveyard. In addition to fencing the property. The organization has improved roads on the site and erected a sign at the entrance. (1987)
Marker No: 3029
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