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Jay Bird-Union School, Church, and Cemetery

Springtown, Parker County

Marker Text

This well-traveled route, known locally as Jay Bird Lane, dates from the early 1860s. In 1883 land-owners donated three acres to preserve the nearby Jay Bird camp meeting grounds. Residents soon built a frame building, officially serving the Union Grove School Community. The Jay Bird Freewill Baptist Church also met here, and a cemetery was established, with the earliest marked grave dating to 1884. The school closed in 1919 and the building was destroyed by a 1940's tornado. A 1945 structure was replaced in 1974 by the Cemetery Association, hosting a meeting each first Sunday in June. Texas Sesquincentennial 1836-1986.

Marker Details

Address FM 2257 off SH 199 SE of Springtown
Location Description From Springtown take SH 199 southeast about 3.6 miles, go north on FM 2257 about .8 mile to cemetery -marker is next to metal canopy.
Marker # 2743
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; educational topics; Baptist denomination; churches
Latitude, Longitude 32.944212, -97.612834

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