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Masonic Cemetery

Big Spring, Howard County

Marker Text

Staked Plains Lodge No. 598, A.F. & A.M., was chartered by the Grand Lodge of Texas on December 12, 1884. The members soon recognized a need for a Masonic cemetery in Big Spring. In May 1885 George Bauer (1836-1898), a member of the Lodge, donated land at this site for that purpose. Adjacent land was given later for other community graveyards, which have become known collectively as Mount Olive Cemetery. The earliest documented grave in the Masonic Cemetery is that of William Howerton (1846-1886). At least one gravestone bears an earlier date, but it is for a grave which was reinterred here from another location. Among those buried here are many Masons and their families, including a number of community leaders; Texas and Pacific Railway Company employees; George Bauer, original donor of the property; and veterans of World War I, World War II, and Vietnam. Over the years, additional land acquisitions have enlarged the size of the cemetery to sixteen acres. A variety of sizes and styles of grave markers can be seen in the historic graveyard. (1990)

Marker Details

Address SH 350
Location Description SH 350, W side between Hilltop Rd. and IH-20. 1990 subject marker for Masonic Cemetery and 2010 HTC medallion added at entrance.
Marker # 3241
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 27" x 42" and HTC medallion
Code cemetery; cities; fraternal organizations;
Latitude, Longitude 32.271413, -101.476039

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