Fannin County
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Arledge Ridge Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Among the early settlers of this area were
Joseph and William Arledge, brothers who arrived from Alabama in the
1850s. Both established successful farms in the area, and the growing
settlement became known as Arledge Ridge. Joseph Arledge operated one of
the earliest freight lines in Fannin County, with regular routes to the
port city of Jefferson. William Arledge established a cotton gin in the
central part of the county and later sold an acre of land to be used for
a community school and church. A tract of land, deeded by William
Arledge in 1876, was designated as a community burial ground. According
to local tradition, burials may have taken place in the cemetery as
early as the 1840s, but the oldest documented grave is that of Joseph
Arledge who died in 1855. Interred in the Arledge Ridge Cemetery are
many early settlers, as well as a number of Civil War veterans.
Additional land acquisitions in 1893, 1948, and 1965 enlarged the
cemetery tract. The Arledge Ridge Cemetery Association, organized in
1948, maintains the historic graveyard and sponsors an annual homecoming
event.
1988
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