Historical Marker

Fairview Cemetery (2012)

Hubbard · Hill County · Dedicated 2012 · THC Atlas #5507017313

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From unmarked graves to homemade concrete slabs to giant marble statuaries, Fairview Cemetery reflects the heritage and history of the community. Land for the cemetery was donated by Colonel J.H. Onstott, an early settler, but no records document the date. In 1900, more than thirteen acres were purchased from Mrs. Georgia Sheets. From its inception in 1881 until 1952, the cemetery operated under the control and care of the city of Hubbard. The Fairview Cemetery Lot Owners Association was formed and incorporated on January 9, 1952. Under the guidance of the cemetery association, endowment funds, memorial funds, planning and exceptional care and maintenance preserve this historic and beautiful cemetery. The earliest marked grave is that of two year old Frank Ridge (1846-1849). Many prominent settlers are buried here including the first mayor of Hubbard, Frances A. Taulman (1841-1910), and his son, Joseph, who captured many of Hubbard‘s earliest photographs. Tris Speaker (1888-1958), the first Texan inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, is buried here, along with Russian immigrant, businessman, and benefactor, Sam Tobolowsky (1884-1959). This cemetery is also the final resting place for veterans of the Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. Fairview Cemetery encompasses forty-three acres and around 7,000 graves. The serene setting, with dozens of trees, ornamental plantings, curbing and graveled drives, provides a final resting place for a multi-generational, religious and ethnically diverse population. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2011 SUPPLEMENTAL PLATE: Fairview Cemetery is also the final resting place for veterans of the Korean War and Vietnam War.

About this site

Fairview Cemetery is a historical marker in Hubbard, Hill County, dedicated in 2012. It is one of 104 historical markers documented in Hill County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 199 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 31.8398, -96.8052 near Hubbard. The nearest cataloged historic site is Fairview Cemetery (cemetery), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include McDaniel Family Home, First Methodist Church of Hubbard, and Hubbard High School.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507017313. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

Also at or near Hubbard, Hill County

Fairview Cemetery” names 2 distinct records in Hill County. This page is the historical marker dedicated in 2012 in Hubbard. The others:

📍 31.8398, -96.8052 · Hubbard, Hill County
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