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Howell Cemetery

Newton, Newton County

Marker Text

The family of James William (1805-1876) and Louisa Cheshire (1816-1899) Howell came to this area from Alabama in 1872. Family members bought adjoining land, and the settlement, named Howell, was granted a post office in 1889. One Howell son, Marmaduke, introduced the concept of terrace farming to Texas in 1882. A one-acre plot of land was designated a cemetery in 1876. The oldest marked grave is that of a Howell grandson, Robert Lee Howell (1871-1875). The cemetery was deeded to Howell descendants by one of James and Louisa's sons in 1914. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 3 mi SW of Newton via SH 87 S to FM 2939, 4 mi to end of paved road then right, staying to right for 2 mi. until gates of cemetery
Marker # 11117
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 30.828598, -93.865533

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