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Porter Springs in Houston County, Texas — The American South (West South Central)
 

Porter Springs Community and Cemetery

 
 
Porter Springs Community Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Jeff Leichsenring, October 18, 2025
1. Porter Springs Community Marker
Inscription. Several Republic of Texas land grants were acquired in this area during the 1830s. Elisha Clapp's burial in a nearby cemetery (1 mile SE) in 1856 and other census records indicate area settlement in the 1850s. The community was originally called Porter's Spring for early settler James M. Porter and naturally occurring area springs. In 1862 Gould's Confederate Battalion was organized here. A school opened in 1870 and in 1875 a post office was established. The town's name was changed to Porter Springs in 1895.

Porter Springs, which contained a brick factory, cotton gin, several churches, doctors, and a school system until 1965, established a community center in 1978. Today its residents, many of whom are descendants of early area settlers, primarily engage in farm and ranch activities.

This cemetery, originally known as White Cemetery, was established as a family graveyard on land acquired by William H. White in 1838. The first recorded burial was that of White's son, James D., in 1863. White's heirs deeded 2.41 acres here to the local Methodist and Baptist churches in 1899 and it became known as Porter Springs Cemetery. The cemetery is maintained by an association established in 1941. It has been enlarged over the years and continues to serve the community.
 
Erected 1994
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by Texas Historical Commission. (Marker Number 11246.)
 
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & Burial SitesSettlements & Settlers. A significant historical year for this entry is 1856.
 
Location. 31° 16.65′ N, 95° 37.518′ W. Marker is in Porter Springs, Texas, in Houston County. It is on County Road 3070 1.3 miles north of Farm to Market Road 132. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 1290 Co Rd 3070, Crockett TX 75835, United States of America. Touch for directions.

Regionally, this marker is in the American South, specifically in the Deep South, and in the Piney Woods. Globally, it is in North America, a Gulf of Mexico state, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once New Spain, the Republic of Texas, one of the Confederate States of America, and the Antebellum South.

Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 7 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: Oakland (approx. 3½ miles away); Collin Aldrich (approx. 4 miles away); Kings Highway Camino Real — Old San Antonio Road (approx. 4 miles away); a different marker also named Kings Highway Camino Real — Old San Antonio Road (approx. 5.1 miles away); William Calvert Hallmark (approx. 5.8 miles away); Bynum Cemetery (approx. 5.8 miles away); Site of Old Block House (approx. 6.3 miles away); Homesite of Samuel Cartmill Hiroms (approx. 6.6 miles away).
 
Porter Springs Community and Cemetery Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed by Jeff Leichsenring, October 18, 2025
2. Porter Springs Community and Cemetery Marker
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on October 25, 2025. It was originally submitted on October 23, 2025, by Jeff Leichsenring of Garland, Texas. This page has been viewed 78 times since then and 45 times this year. Photos:   1, 2. submitted on October 23, 2025, by Jeff Leichsenring of Garland, Texas. • James Hulse was the editor who published this page.
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