Details for Oak Lawn Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5497003650

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Marker Number 3650
Atlas Number 5497003650
Marker Title Oak Lawn Cemetery
Index Entry Oak Lawn Cemetery
Address Cemetery Road
City Decatur
County Wise
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 632666
UTM Northing 3680732
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Cemetery Road, 1 mile north of Decatur.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Oak Lawn Cemetery was officially established in 1878 when William T. Perry deeded property to R. M. Collins, the mayor of Decatur, for a public burial ground for area residents. At that time however, at least one marked grave, that of Eli Lindley (d. 1867), existed, indicating that a private cemetery had first been established here. Other marked graves dating as early as 1857 are believed to have been relocated to this site after the public cemetery's founding. The city of Decatur managed the cemetery between 1878 and 1928. During that time, local residents C. and Caroline Harmon generously donated land to the city on four occasions to enlarge the cemetery property. In 1928, in response to the recent formation of a cemetery association by E. P. Gibson, W. P. Thurmond, and T. J. Dillehay, the city ceased its management of Oak Lawn. Between 1928 and 1986, the cemetery association maintained the burial ground, which was again enlarged in 1947 and 1960. In 1986, after the dissolution of the association, the City of Decatur resumed responsibility for the graveyard. Now consisting of over forty acres of property, Oak Lawn Cemetery is the final resting place of over 3,700 area residents.

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