Freestone County
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Cade Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
This burial ground originally served the
pioneer Cade community, which was established near this site in the
1870s. Named for Cade Hayes, an early area resident, the settlement
included the surrounding farmland of southern Navarro County and
northern Freestone County. The cemetery was first used in 1876 when a
Mrs. Nelson, the widowed sister of Cade settler Andrew Smith, was buried
here. Ansel Coleman (d. 1883) and his wife Alice (d. 1910), who are
interred here, deeded the property to trustees of the local Missionary
Baptist Church in 1883 for the establishment of the burial ground and
for the construction of a church building and a Masonic Hall. The
earliest marked grave is that of John Watson (b. 1882), who died in
1884. Cade began to decline in population in the early 1900s when
construction of a Trinity and Brazos rail line bypassed the area. After
the church closed in 1932 the burial ground was neglected until a group
of local women formed a cemetery association in 1947. An early project
of the organization was the addition of a frame chapel for the site.
Reorganized in 1966, the association holds an annual luncheon and
business meeting the first Sunday of each June.
1981
location: on FM 246, 1 mi. west of IH-45, 2
mi. west of Streetman (looks like it's in Navarro Co.) |