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Auburn Cemetery

, Ellis County

Marker Text

Pioneer settlers used this site for burials as early as 1856. In 1865 it was part of 20.5 acres deeded to the Methodist Church for a school and church by Rezi Jarvis Banks (1817-1889), a Confederate army veteran born in Tennessee. Among the earliest marked graves is that of Banks' wife Minerva (1822-1893). In the late 1800s, Auburn was a thriving farming community with four churches, stores, and a post office. Later the lack of high school facilities and the bypassing of Auburn by the railroad compelled residents to move away. The cemetery is a link with the town's past.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From May Pearl take FM 916 west approx. 4 mi. to Auburn Cemetery Rd., then North approx. .5 mi. to T in road and go right to cemetery.
Marker # 7080
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.304387, -97.0726

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