Details for Oakwood Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5093003660

Data

Marker Number 3660
Atlas Number 5093003660
Marker Title Oakwood Cemetery
Index Entry Oakwood Cemetery
Address
City Comanche
County Comanche
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 537719
UTM Northing 3530245
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1994
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Corner of Bryan and Cedar Streets, Comanche.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Reconfiguration of Comanche County by the state in 1858 led to a relocation of its county seat. In 1859 local land developer Captain John Duncan donated 200 acres here for a townsite to served as Comanche County seat. Duncan's deed specified that sufficient portions of the donated acreage be set aside for a graveyard, churches, and schools. A cemetery consisting of about 5.5 acres was established and named Oakwood for the impressive oak trees which graced the site. The earliest marked grave is that of one-year-old John Neely, who died in January 1861. Since its establishment the cemetery has been the property of the City of Comanche and has served as a community graveyard. Parcels of land originally owned by John Duncan and conveyed to William and Sue (Shortridge) Martin in 1895 were added to the interments of numerous veterans of conflicts ranging from the Republic of Texas era to the present, including both Union and Confederate soldiers from the Civil War. Also buried here are pioneers of this area and their descendants, state and national politicians, local civic leaders, and members of various fraternal organizations. (1994)

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