FIRST -- Holcomb Family Reunion, Cold Springs TX
N 31° 36.527 W 095° 06.542
15R E 299929 N 3499004
The state historic marker for the Holcomb family reunion down a country road not too far off the State Highway 21
Waymark Code: WMXKR6
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/25/2018
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The state historic marker for the Holcomb family reunion near the Cold Springs United Methodist Church in Cherokee County, Texas.
The marker reads as follows:
"HOLCOMB FAMILY REUNION
Members of the Holcomb family have been holding reunions in this location since 1897. George Creagor Holcomb moved to Texas from Arkansas in 1842 and later brought his father Joseph and uncle Zachariah Holcomb and their families to Texas. The Holcomb family acquired land in Cherokee County and soon became active in local churches and communities.
A family reunion was organized in 1897 to honor Joseph and Zachariah Holcomb and to allow kin to renew acquaintances with long absent family members. Held at Cold Springs near Alto, the first reunion was attended by about 200 Holcombs. They arrived by horse and buggy and camped out in tents at the site. The reunion continued year after year and drew more family members from near and far.
In the 1950s family members contributed to the construction of a pavilion and changed the Tuesday through Thursday meeting to a Saturday and Sunday schedule. Held the second week in July, the Holcomb family reunion has met for six generations and more than 100 years to share food and entertainment along with the events and accomplishments of its members. (1997)"
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Date of FIRST: 01/01/1897
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