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Bleakwood Cemetery

Bleakwood, Newton County

Marker Text

Pioneers who settled the Bleakwood community after the Civil War established thriving mill and cotton gin businesses. Mill-owner Reuben Bennington donated an acre of land for this cemetery to serve area residents. The oldest marked grave, that of Doulie Lee, is dated Jan. 24, 1871. In 1940 J. K. Wilson gave an additional acre of land to the cemetery in memory of his wife Minnie Lee. Veterans of wars from the Civil War to the Korean War are buried here. The graves are given full care by the Bleakwood Cemetery Association, incorporated in 1975. (1981)

Marker Details

Address SH 87
Location Description 1 mi. N of Bleakwood on SH 87
Marker # 11099
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 30.699062, -93.825595

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