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Swift Cemetery

Bleakwood, Newton County

Marker Text

The trading village of Salem was founded in 1835 by Seth Swift. A Quaker and whaling merchant, Swift had moved to this area from Massachusetts with his wife, Lydia, and six children. When Lydia died about 1852, Swift set aside an acre of land for a cemetery. Upon his death in 1869, Swift was buried beside his wife in a pink marble casket he had brought from Massachusetts. Several other members of the community are believed to be interred in the cemetery, as well. Lost to forest overgrowth for many years, the graveyard has been restored.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 9 mi S of Bleakwood on SH 87
Marker # 11136
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 30.589292, -93.779073

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