Belle Plaine Cemetery
Callahan Co. Cemeteries of TX
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Location: From Baird, take Hwy 283 South about 8 miles, then go East on county road about 15 miles.
Historical Marker: Residents of the short-lived community of Belle Plaine
were burying their dead at this site as early as 1878. Although
the presence of unmarked graves suggests earlier possible usage,
the oldest marked grave, that of sixteen-year-old Virgil Hill,
dates to that year. Belle Plaine residents informally established
a community cemetery here on vacant land. The graveyard was located
within a larger tract of land that was owned by the state until
1861 and later by several railroad companies. Its last private
owner, the Texas & Pacific Railway Company, purchased the
tract that included this graveyard in 1879 when it anticipated
routing its railroad through Belle Plaine. However, in 1883 the
route was changed to pass through nearby Baird. In response, the
railway company deeded the cemetery property to Callahan County
the following year. Though the community of Belle Plaine had declined
by 1909, burials have continued to take place. Those interred
here include area pioneers, their descendants, and veterans. The
historic burial ground remains an important cultural resource
in this area. (1992)