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Cove Springs Cemetery

Melrose, Nacogdoches County

Marker Text

Named for three coves and their springs nearby, this cemetery was originally associated with a local Methodist church. In 1858, Daniel H. Vail deeded 30 acres of land to the congregation for school and church purposes, and a cemetery was also established there. The oldest documented grave is that of five-year-old Moses J. Davis in 1866, though some graves are marked with native rocks and could predate it. The cemetery covers 7.46 acres with 66 marked graves inside a 1.4-acre fenced area. The cemetery continues to serve as a burial site for the surrounding community. (1996)

Marker Details

Address CR 339 (Cove Springs Road)
Location Description Cove Springs Cemetery, about 9 mi. E of Nacogdoches off SH 21 and CR 350 (Melrose Blackjack Road) on Cove Springs Rd.
Marker # 9267
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination
Latitude, Longitude 31.565911, -94.424784

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