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Historical BeltonHistorical Belton
Erica LaHouseEDUC 3330 Social Studies Strategies
Spring 2013
Erica LaHouseEDUC 3330 Social Studies Strategies
Spring 2013
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North Belton CemeteryNorth Belton CemeteryFacts:• Opened in 1876• Has been in operation for the past 137 years• Has over 8,000 graves
Facts:• Opened in 1876• Has been in operation for the past 137 years• Has over 8,000 graves
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StaffStaff
• President- Dennis Holle• Cemetery manager: Roy L. Steger• Cemetery project coordinator: Judy Dillard
• Inventory volunteer: Mary Lou Duke
• President- Dennis Holle• Cemetery manager: Roy L. Steger• Cemetery project coordinator: Judy Dillard
• Inventory volunteer: Mary Lou Duke
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Who is Buried Here?Who is Buried Here?
• 105 Confederate soldiers’ have a memorial at the NB Cemetery.
• 105 Confederate soldiers’ have a memorial at the NB Cemetery.
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Youngest ResidentYoungest Resident
• Ella Christine Ramsey
• Born November 6, 1902 & died December 13,1902
• Passed away when she was thirty- seven days old.
• Buried in lot 1
• Ella Christine Ramsey
• Born November 6, 1902 & died December 13,1902
• Passed away when she was thirty- seven days old.
• Buried in lot 1
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The Polk’sThe Polk’s
• Yettie Tobler Polk and her four children were killed in the flood of December 2, 1913.
• William Charles Polk buried his entire family in the NB Cemetery.
• Yettie Tobler Polk and her four children were killed in the flood of December 2, 1913.
• William Charles Polk buried his entire family in the NB Cemetery.
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Woodmen of the WorldWoodmen of the World• Founded in June of 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska.
• A fraternal benefit society that operates a large, private insurance company.
• Until the late 1920’s, members who passed away received tombstones shaped like tree stumps.
• Founded in June of 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska.
• A fraternal benefit society that operates a large, private insurance company.
• Until the late 1920’s, members who passed away received tombstones shaped like tree stumps.
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Woodmen of the World cont.
Woodmen of the World cont.
• The North Belton Cemetery has two members: Chas Fisher and Albert Durie.
• The North Belton Cemetery has two members: Chas Fisher and Albert Durie.
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CostCost
• $350 for a grave space
• Tombstones start at $330 and go up
• $20,000 mausoleum
• $350 for a grave space
• Tombstones start at $330 and go up
• $20,000 mausoleum
ResourcesResources
• http://cemeteries.txbell.net/nbelton/
• http://cemeteries.txbell.net/nbelton/project/
• http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5621
• Interview- Roy Steger
• http://cemeteries.txbell.net/nbelton/
• http://cemeteries.txbell.net/nbelton/project/
• http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=5621
• Interview- Roy Steger