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Cross Plains Cemetery

Cross Plains, Callahan County

Marker Text

Situated on a flat area near the edge of town, the Cross Plains Cemetery is the final resting place for the town’s key leaders and families. The land, originally granted to James Knight, one of Stephen F. Austin’s original colonists, for service in the Mexican-American War, passed to several absentee landowners. The first burial was the son of Uncle Johnnie Lard (Laird) in 1882. In 1905, Thomas F. Steele and his sister, Annie Parsons (Steele) Eager, deeded the land to cemetery trustees. Many military veterans are buried here, along with all of the original cemetery trustees, Cross Plains’ first mayor, John A. Wagner, and members of numerous fraternal organizations.

Marker Details

Address 100 Chestnut Street
Location Description
Marker # 17679
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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