Details for Cross Cut Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5049001119

Data

Marker Number 1119
Atlas Number 5049001119
Marker Title Cross Cut Cemetery
Index Entry Cross Cut Cemetery
Address
City Brownwood vicinity
County Brown
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 487601
UTM Northing 3543007
Subject Codes cemetery; oil/petroleum topics
Marker Year 1997
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 279, 24 miles northwest of Brownwood
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Settlement began in this area of Brown County after the Civil War when several families from southern states moved here. They formed a community, initially known as Cross Out. It became Cross Cut in 1897 when an error was made on a post office application. Caroline Pentecost Elsberry was the first person buried in this community cemetery in July 1879. The two-acre plot of land dedicated as a graveyard is believed to have been donated by Mark and Sarah Pentecost. Oil was discovered in 1923 in the Cross Cut sand formation. The small town quickly swelled to accommodate the increase in population and several new businesses were added. By 1940 the population of the town was exceeded by the number of burials in the cemetery. In 1954 the Cross Cut School consolidated with Cross Plains Schools, and the town declined thereafter. Only a few buildings and the cemetery remain. Among those buried here are early settlers and their descendants, and veterans of conflicts from the Civil War through the Vietnam War. A cemetery association was formed in 1976, and a perpetual care trust was established. The site continues to serve the area. (1997)

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