Freestone County
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Driver Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Julius Driver (1795-1883) migrated from
Georgia in 1852, buying some Faulkenberry headright land, and later
giving 4.5 acres for this cemetery. A daughter-in-law, Mary Groover
(Mrs. William G.) Driver, was first person buried here, in 1869. Driver
also gave site in 1878 for nearby Hicks spring Church and school. There
the Confederate veterans of Freestone County had their first reunion in
1890. The recorded deed of cemetery to the public was made by a
subsequent landowner, John Hays, in 1901. The Driver Cemetery
Association has governed the property since 1915. There are now (1975)
673 graves.
1975
location: from Teague take US 84 about 3 mi.
NE to CR 620, then go east about 1/4 mi. to cemetery |