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Baysinger Cemetery

Cushing, Rusk County

Marker Text

In 1839, not long after bringing his family to Texas from Tennessee, Martin Baysinger (1808-1904) received a 640-acre land grant near here. He established a plantation that included a grist mill, brick making pit, syrup mill, cotton gin, "big house," general store and post office. His land holdings increased to nearly 7000 acres, out of which he set aside this small burial ground upon the death of his first wife, Adeline Tipps Baysinger (1816-1870). A wood grave house that once marked her plot is now gone, as are markers for blacks said to be buried nearby. The remaining graves serve as a record of the pioneer days of Rusk County. Historic Texas Cemetery – 2001

Marker Details

Address
Location Description
Marker # 14995
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.87548, -94.833873

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