Spring Cemetery
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Marker Text: After Spring's establishment on the International and Great Northern line in 1873, it became an important railroad center. The Sellers family, early area landowners, donated a portion of their property for a community church and cemetery. The oldest legible tombstone is that of a child, Franklin Leroy Lovins, who died in 1910. Military veterans, including George C. Baker, who served in the Civil War, are also interred here. Gravestones mark nearly 50 burial sites, but many other burials are unmarked. The cemetery stands as a reminder of Spring's heritage as a railroad town. (2001)
Marker No: 12603
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
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Geographic: 30.078823, -95.413681
Location: 26206 Aldine Westfield Road, Spring
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