Located in New Fountain, Texas. Transcription courtesy of Donna Schulte Loth. Thanks Donna. Texas Historical Marker Text: In 1859, a decade after Medina County was created, Freemasons and others in the New Fountain settlement built a 2-story stone church-lodge hall at this site. Hondo Valley Lodge No. 252, A.F.&A.M. was chartered in 1860. The Masonic Cemetery was opened here in 1864 when Junior Warden Rubin Smith was killed by Indians. Masons and
members of their families rest here in 22 graves. By an unexplained
circumstance, Masonic Emblem is upside down on two headstones. Hondo Valley
Lodge, demised in 1883, was parent of Devine Lodge No. 590 and Hondo City Lodge
No. 756, A.F.&A.M.
TXGenWeb, Medina County - Masonic Cemetery, New Fountain updated on 11/10/2013 |
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