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Acton Cemetery

Acton, Hood County

Marker Text

Location of Acton historic site, smallest state park in Texas. Includes the grave of Mrs. Elizabeth P. Crockett (1788-1860), widow of the Alamo hero David Crockett, and 2 of his children. In 1911 a monument and statue were erected to her memory. Acton (formerly Comanche Peak post office) was named in 1855 by C.P. Hollis, first merchant in town. In spite of early name, Acton had few Comanche raids. After erecting a building for church and school, area pioneers selected this plot as cemetery. First person buried here was Mrs. Wash Hutcheson, in 1855. (1968)

Marker Details

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Location Description Highway 167, Acton (about .5 miles south of North intersection of FM 167 and FM 4, Acton)
Marker # 79
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; women, women's history topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.441701, -97.685577

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