Red River County
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New Haven Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Acreage for a community church, school, and
graveyard was given in 1859 by George M. Sargeant. The first burial in
the cemetery was for George W. Rolston (d. 1859), a veteran of the War
of 1812. Additional land for the New Haven Baptist Church and Cemetery
was donated by John and Lillie (Doak) Jamison in 1898. Numerous pioneer
families and war veterans are buried here, as is Dimple Dee, the infant
daughter of W. W. and Katie Crockett, for whom the Dimple community is
named. The historic cemetery continues to serve residents of the area.
1988
location: 2 mi. west on FM 2120 via SH 37
about 8 mi. north of Clarksville
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