Details for Markley Cemetery Decoration Day

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5503003220

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Marker Number 3220
Atlas Number 5503003220
Marker Title Markley Cemetery Decoration Day
Index Entry Markley Cemetery Decoration Day
Address SH 16, 20 Mile N of Graham
City Graham
County Young
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 551641
UTM Northing 3692073
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1975
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Graham, follow SH16 north about 20 mi to roadside Graveyard.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Cemetery was begun in 1881, with interment of M. C. Norfleet, adjacent to the old Plum Grove School. By 1890, the burial ground had fallen to neglect. A group of men from the surrounding rural community, including J. C. Calvin, J. W. Cox, R. E. Currie, S. G. Dean, Nelson Owen, M. A. Stewart, Andy and Ike Tinney, J. M. Wallace, and W. M. Watson, organized an annual "Graveyard Working Day", to be held on the first Saturday in May. In the early years, people came by wagon and horseback, some camping overnight. After the cleaning work had been completed bouquets of wildflowers were replaced on the graves. About 1900, the settlement was named "Markley", in honor of A. C. Markley, an area landowner who had served in the frontier army during the Indian wars. In 1925, the observation was changed to the first Sunday in May. Although a perpetual care program has been initiated, decoration ceremonies have persisted as an annual social event, preserving a heritage of community cohesiveness and participation. Among the grave decorated each year are those of thirteen Confederate veterans of the Civil War: John F. Bussey, J. C. Butler, Jessie Byrd, R. E. Currie, George J. Lucas, J. D. Mankins, J. L. McDaniel, J. L. Norfleet, Nelson Owen, J.C. Stanley, James Stinnett, Cates Thompson, and David White.

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