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    <title>BENJAMIN GARLINGTON CEMETERY - Newton County, Texas - Historical Marker&#13;
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Laid to rest here are Benjamin Garlington (c. 1793-1870), his wife Caroline Cynthia (Vick) Garlington (c. 1804-1887 ...</title>
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    <title>SURVEY COMMUNITY - Newton County, Texas - Historical Marker&#13;
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William Williams, an early 1800s Sabine Valley pioneer, obtained a large land grant in 1834 from the Republic of Mexico. His su ...</title>
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    <title>TANNER CEMETERY - Newton County, Texas - Historical Marker&#13;
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Thomas and Charlotte Guthrie Tanner moved to Mexican Texas in 1827 or 1828. They purchased six hundred acres on McGraw Creek fro ...</title>
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    <title>WEEKS CHAPEL CEMETERY - Newton County, Texas - Historical Marker&#13;
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    <updated>2009-02-22T08:32:08Z</updated>
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