Seaton Cemetery
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Marker Text: The Community of Lost Prairie-Seaton was settled in the 1880s by Czechoslovakian immigrants, and at one time contained a post office, school, store and saloon. Charles Motl, Sr., donated two acres of land for a community cemetery, following the death of Thomas Ondrasek in 1896. The Seaton National Cemetery Association was formed in 1897, and was eventually renamed the Seaton Cemetery Association. Among the 1,150 burials are those of veterans of world war I and II and the the Korean conflict. The cemetery continues to serve the community. (1997)
Marker No: 11735
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.055916, -97.210800
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Location: 7.5 miles east of Temple at intersection of SH 53 and Seaton Road.
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