Bradley Springs Cemetery Tombstone Project  

At first, we presumed the animal to be a sheep.  On closer inspection, we think it is a dog.  Maybe a pet?
 

J. W. Britt

Relationship to others buried in Bradley Springs

Probably son of Elizabeth Mathis and Kenneth Leonard Britt


A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.

This is the only stone in the cemetery which seems to bear the signature of the carver? the stonemaker?:  W. C. Northcutt, Longview, Texas
 
 

Linkable Bradley Springs List of Known Burials

Bradley Springs Plot Map
Closeups
South West Section:  Rows 1-3, A-C
Mid West Section:    Rows 4-5, A-C
North West Section: Rows 6-8, A-C
North East Section:   Rows 1-3, E-G
Mid East Section:      Rows 4-5, E-G
South East Section:    Rows 6-8, E-G

Bradley Springs Restoration and Preservation Project

Photos from Cemetery Workings

Photos of Bradley Springs

Location Map

Return to Bradley Springs Home Page

NOTICE

If you have family buried here, you are welcome to attend the annual cemetery working the last Saturday in May.  If it is raining, the gathering usually moves to the First Methodist Church in Tenaha. Come about 11 AM and bring a covered dish, a chair, and information about your family (copies of pictures we may use are especially welcome).

Donations to the upkeep of the cemetery may be made to: 
              Bradley Springs Cemetery Fund 
              Citizens State Bank
              PO Box 380
              Tenaha, Texas 75974

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