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Ben Ficklin Cemetery

San Angelo, Tom Green County

Marker Text

(Also known as Metcalfe-Spence Cemetery) Replaced older burial plot at nearby settlement of Ben Ficklin, after flood of Aug. 24, 1882, washed away the town and inundated the cemetery, exposing many graves. Charles B. Metcalfe, nephew of Col. Francis C. Taylor, founder of Ben Ficklin, selected this site, on higher ground, to reinter remains of relatives, including Col. Taylor, and bury his mother, sister, and another uncle, victims of the flood. Final resting place of many Tom Green County pioneers. Cemetery and village were named for owner of San Antonio-El Paso mail line, Ben Ficklin. (1973) Historic Texas Cemetery medallion attached to post in 2010.

Marker Details

Address S. Bryant Blvd.
Location Description S. Bryant Blvd. (SH 306) frontage road, north side between US 87 and Ben Ficklin Road
Marker # 1592
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.405084, -100.438956

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