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Smith Springs Cemetery

Stephenville, Erath County

Marker Text

This burial ground, established by 1907, served the rural Smith Springs Community. Most of the interred were related to Swiss-born Frederick Hook (d. 1920), a stonemason who helped build the Erath County Courthouse, and his wife, Emily (d. 1922). Milton Brown (d. 1936), a noted singer and songwriter who was one of the founders of western swing music, is interred here, as are community leaders and veterans of conflicts dating to the Civil War. Cemetery features include Woodmen of the World monuments, curbing and grave slabs. Today, the Smith Springs Cemetery Association continues to care for the burial ground, which is the last remnant of the Smith Springs Community.

Marker Details

Address CR 455
Location Description 4 miles NE, 1/4 mile North of Hwy 377 on CR 455
Marker # 16367
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.254211, -98.160244

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