Wood County
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Sand Springs Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Originally known as the Big Spring Cemetery,
this burial ground first served pioneer settlers of the surrounding
rural community. It was formally set aside for burials in 1860 when
Matthew Cartwright, a prominent landowner from San Augustine County,
conveyed seven acres at this site to the Big Spring Baptist Church. The
grounds were later enlarged through additional donations and purchases
of land. Although many of the earliest gravesites here are unmarked,
they include those of individuals associated with the church, the
community school, which closed in 1913, and the San Springs Masonic
Lodge No. 365, which was organized in 1873 and disbanded in 1892. Among
the oldest marked graves is that of pioneer settler Thomas Ship
(1796-1863), who served as an early trustee of the cemetery operation.
In 1927 the burial ground was deeded to the Big Spring Cemetery
Association by John Harris, a trustee of the church, which had disbanded
two years earlier. Sometime later the association and cemetery were
renamed Sand Springs. Still used, the burial ground contained over 1000
graves. The site of an annual June homecoming, it now serves as a
reminder of the area's rich heritage.
1982
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