Details for Palo Duro Wildorado Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5117013076

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Marker Number 13076
Atlas Number 5117013076
Marker Title Palo Duro Wildorado Cemetery
Index Entry Palo Duro Wildorado Cemetery
Address 5701 FM 809
City Dawn
County Deaf Smith
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 754860
UTM Northing 3889555
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 2004
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Palo Duro community, FM 809, 1 mi. N of FM 2587
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text Early settlers to this area included the J.C. Womble family, which came in January 1892. The next year, the community obtained land on which to build a schoolhouse, known as the Union School. In May 1893, George D. Whitfield, a young cowboy, was buried in what was the schoolyard. His is the first marked burial, although two earlier graves were known to exist at the time. In 1901, residents organized the Palo Duro Missionary Baptist Church and held services in the schoolhouse. They moved across the road in 1905. In May 1910, the school moved approximately two miles north, and the property reverted back to its original owner. The land with the gravesites was deeded to the community in 1914 for use as a cemetery. During the mid-20th century, area residents bought additional land and added a well and fence. As the burial site of numerous area residents, as well as men and women veterans of the military, the cemetery serves as a link to the area's rich history. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2004

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