Details for Plano Mutual Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5085006193

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Marker Number 6193
Atlas Number 5085006193
Marker Title Plano Mutual Cemetery
Index Entry Plano Mutual Cemetery
Address
City Plano
County Collin
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 716409
UTM Northing 3656377
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1996
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 18th Street and Jupiter Road, Plano
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Among the earliest graveyards in Collin county, this cemetery traces its beginnings to 1852 when Dr. Lillie was buried on land belonging to his uncle William Forman. A Kentucky native, Forman came to Texas about 1850 and bought 640 acres in 1851 from Sanford Beck. Lillie's death prompted a meeting of pioneer settlers to decide the location of a graveyard. The owners of four sections of land that converged together promised equal portions for the cemetery. However, most of the earliest graves are located on Forman land. By the 1870s the Forman Family Cemetery was combined with cemetery tracts purchased by the local Masonic and Odd Fellows' lodges. A group of local women organized the Ladies Mutual Cemetery Association in the 1890s to maintain the site. They beautified the grounds, provided a pavilion and doubled the size of the cemetery during their nearly 40 years tenure. By 1907 adjoining tracts of land were bought by the Mutual Cemetery Association, Woodmen of the World and Knights of Pythias organizations. The Plano Mutual Cemetery Association was formed in 1928 and continues service to the site. Buried here are many early pioneers and their descendants, war veterans, and elected officials. (1996)
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