Collin County
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Abston Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
This Cemetery has served the Altoga Area since
1881, including what was once the Johnson Community to the South and the
Ardath Community to the West. The earliest recorded burials are those of
three-year-old Ida Leomy Parker in July 1881 and Elizabeth Humbard
Mantooth in November 1881. William Mantooth donated one and one-third
acres of land for the Cemetery in 1894. Another two and one-third acres
were later added to the site. A Tabernacle to be used for funerals was
erected in August 1914. It was built by local men with funds raised by
the Woodmen of the World with events such as ice cream socials and pie
suppers. The Tabernacle is still used each may for observance of
decoration Day. The Cemetery contains more than 720 graves, including
about 40 unmarked graves. Buried here are early settlers to the area,
their families, and Veterans of the Civil War (Both Confederate and
Union Soldiers), World War I, World War II, and the Korean conflict. The
Altoga Cemetery Association, formed in 1971. maintains the grounds
through a perpetual care trust. The Graveyard continues to serve the
area as it has for more than a century.
1997
location: 1.5 Miles E of McKinney on US 380, 8
miles N on FM 1827, then S on CR 465, then E on CR 912 to cemetery |