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Laurel Hill Cemetery

Coldspring, San Jacinto County

Marker Text

Site given 1848. Named for laurel trees that grew around baptismal pool of Laurel Hill Baptist Church. Site was given by Gen. James B. Davis (1790-1859), adjutant-general of Republic of Texas army in 1842. Cemetery was opened for use in 1840s. Oldest gravestone is that of Frances California Snow, who died in 1854 at age two. Her father, physician Thomas Snow, was buried here in 1858; site donor, Gen. Davis, the next year. When present fencing was done, G. R. McKellar donated a small strip of land on north side and heirs of Dr. D. McCardell gave a nine-foot strip on the south. (1973)

Marker Details

Address FM 1514
Location Description Laurel Hill Cemetery, FM 1514, E side, 0.3 mi. S of Thompson Rd.
Marker # 16618
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 30.596872, -95.125454

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