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Fleming Memorial Cemetery

McMahan, Caldwell County

Marker Text

This graveyard, known as Fleming Memorial Cemetery or Fleming Colored Cemetery, has served the area’s African American community for more than 100 years. John M. Fleming originally buried his deceased slaves here and eventually deeded it to trustees of the colored cemetery. The land was then given to the Fleming Cemetery Association. One of the first persons buried in the cemetery with a legible headstone was Rosanna Fleming, who died in 1888. Documented burials started the same year. In 1950, the Fleming Cemetery Club was organized for cemetery maintenance and to provide a forum for families to pay respect to the deceased. Today, families and descendants of those buried here meet annually to maintain the cemetery.

Marker Details

Address Old Colony Line Road between FM 86 and FM 713
Location Description
Marker # 17896
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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