Grayson County
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Hall
Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Located on land patented by Anderson White
(1801-85), on certificate issued April 23, 1850, by Peters colony, an
immigration project which had received a large land grant in this region
from the Republic of Texas. Burial plot was begun Jan. 6, 1857, upon the
death of White's daughter, Sarah White Haning, wife of Aaron Haning. One
week later, on Jan. 13, a second grave was added, that of Haning's
mother, Rachel Pierce Haning. In June 1857, White sold his land in the
area, but reserved 2 acres surrounding the burial site, deeded April
1859 to trustees for a public cemetery. Named for Benjamin F. Hall
(1803-73), pioneer minister of the Disciples of Christ, doctor, dentist,
and lawyer, who owned the White property from 1857 to 1872, and founded
several churches in the region. Among those buried here are the first
settlers of this part of Grayson County, who migrated to Texas from the
eastern United States; a number of veterans of the army of the
Confederate States of America; and several rural victims of the great
Sherman tornado of May 15, 1896.
1973
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