Liberty Cemetery
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Marker No: 14523
Texas Historical Cemetery Marker
Geographic: 32.15140,-99.08830
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Marker Text: Originally known as Liberty Hill, the small but thriving community that once stood near this site included a school, two churches, a general store, drugstore, blacksmith shop and a cotton gin. Land was deeded for a cemetery in 1899 by Samuel B. Webb (1856-1931) and wife, Amanda J. Webb (1869-1954). The earliest dated graves are those of their daughter-in-law, Viola Wood Holder (1889-1907), who died in childbirth, and her infant son who did not survive. Confederate soldiers and veterans of World Wars I and II are laid to rest here, along with generations of families who settled and developed this area of Eastland County. (2000)
Location: To get to the cemetery from Cisco take Hwy 206 sw 16 miles. Turn left (south) on FM 569. Go 4 miles to CR 376, turn right. The cemetery is about 1/10 mile west of the intersection
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