Saginaw Cemetery
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N 32° 51.575 W 097° 21.991
14S E 652842 N 3636902
Texas Historical Marker noting the establishment and evolution of the Saginaw Cemetery, 200 W. McLeroy Blvd, Saginaw, TX.
Waymark Code: WMNC7A
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/11/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 13

Marker Number: 17777

Marker Text:
In the 1890s, John Allebaugh Bowman led 19 people to Tarrant County on a three-week journey from Missouri. John and his brother, Frederick Kline Bowman, owned adjoining properties midway between Haslet and Saginaw. John founded Saginaw Cemetery Association to meet the needs of nearby residents. In 1899, the Association incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas with trustees R.A. Barrow, S.A. Shelton, J.A. Bowman, Anderson Hunter, and H.L. Pierce. John Allebaugh Bowman's son, John David, was the first person buried here on February 19, 1899. In the next six months, John A., his wife Susanna, and their other son, Roscoe, all died and were interred here, leaving nine young orphans in the Bowman family. At this time family plots were sold for $5.00 each, and spaces for $2.00. In 1900, W.L. Tate signed the deed to Saginaw Cemetery to H.L. Pierce for $50.00. The property was 300 by 200 feet measured from the southwest corner of the church and school lot. In March 1901, the first fence was erected around the cemetery. In July 1902, lots #132, 133, 150 and 151 were set aside for use as a potters field. A Mr. Worthington became the first paid caretaker in July 1903, receiving $2.00 each time he cleaned and cared for the entire graveyard. Around 1910, the cemetery expanded to the west to its current boundaries. The two sections can be distinguished by different grid systems. Most gravestones are limestone, granite, and concrete, and some family plots have concrete curbing. Military veterans from World War I to present are interred here. Most of the earliest records were destroyed in a 1925 fire. Saginaw Cemetery remains a chronicle of the history of the community and its people. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2012 Marker is Property of the State of Texas


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