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Helpenstell Cemetery

Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County

Marker Text

Helpenstell Cemetery is named for Wilhelm Helpenstell, who buried his infant son, Henry, in a field behind his home in 1861 and designated the site as a cemetery. Helpenstell and his sister, Wilhelmina, had left Prussia in fall 1850 and arrived in Nacogdoches County with fellow immigrants Johann and Wilhelm Kolb. The cemetery is at the site of a settlement the German immigrants established approximately halfway between the two communities of Union Springs and Lone Pine. The Helpenstell Cemetery Association incorporated in 1985 to create a perpetual fund for care of the site. Burials include veterans from the Civil War through the Vietnam War. Historic Texas Cemetery-2008

Marker Details

Address
Location Description North of Nacogdoches, on SH 59, 13. 5 mi. Turn right onto CR 146, the cemetery is 1 mi.
Marker # 15826
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.828994, -94.66785

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