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Old Fairview Cemetery

Memphis, Hall County

Marker Text

Memphis’ oldest burial ground is the final resting place for many pioneer families and prominent community members. J.C. Montgomery, “Father of Memphis,” is buried in the oldest section. The cemetery started a few months before Memphis was selected as hall county seat, and was carved from the northeast corner of the town plat. The earliest marked grave is that of Ben F. Taylor, who died in March 1890. Among several notable graves is that of W. A. Johnson, who was editor of the Hall County Herald, state senator and Lt. Governor of Texas. The Fairview Cemetery Association, formed in 1993, cares for Old Fairview Cemetery as well as adjoining burial grounds. Designated Historic Texas Cemetery in 2012.

Marker Details

Address FM 1547
Location Description 0.8 mi NE of Memphis
Marker # 17892
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 34.730326, -100.525244

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