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McCarty Cemetery

, Angelina County

Marker Text

In 1860, Orange McCarty, Sr. (1813-1897) and his wife, Mary Arrington (1820-1881), purchased 2200 acres in the Antonio Solis survey that included this site. Their move here from Mississippi was delayed by the outbreak of the Civil War; two McCarty sons died in action fighting for the South. Join by the Arrington and McCall families, the remaining McCartys finally arrived here in 1866 and built a log cabin overlooking Jack Creek. This acre of land was set aside for a cemetery. The earliest marked grave indicates it was in use by 1873. The McCarty Cemetery Association maintains this resting place for these Angelina County Pioneers.

Marker Details

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Location Description from Hudson go west 0.9 mile to Farm Road 2497; go 2.1 miles on FM 2497 East, turn right and go 0.3 mil on Kurth Loop, turn left, enter locked gate, proceed 2.5 miles to end of dirt road
Marker # 17428
Dedicated 2002
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