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Carlisle Cemetery

Sebastopol, Trinity County

Marker Text

This cemetery originally served residents of the Vaughns Mill community (later Bold Springs and then Carlisle). The settlement was named for Moses Bond, who donated property for this burial ground after coming here with family in the 1870s. The oldest marked grave here is of Civil War veteran William Cooper (d. 1867). Others interred here include area pioneers, community leaders, and two original cemetery trustees, W.E. Clark and Charity Hall. The cemetery features grave slabs, vertical stones, A false crypt and curbing. John and Alice Chessher deeded additional land in 1941 and acreage was again added in 1990. Today, the Carlisle Cemetery Association, organized in 1980, cares for this historic burial ground. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2008

Marker Details

Address Carlisle Cemetery Road
Location Description FM 356, then northeast on Carlisle Cemetery Road
Marker # 15889
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
Latitude, Longitude 30.871778, -95.20239

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