Details for Gail Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013798

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Marker Number 13798
Atlas Number 5507013798
Marker Title Gail Cemetery
Index Entry Gail Cemetery
Address 732 E. Kincaid St.
City Gail
County Borden
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 271446
UTM Northing 3629252
Subject Codes cemetery; pioneers; law enforcement; women's topics
Marker Year 2005
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Gail Cemetery, NW corner E. Kincaid Ave. and Cemetery Road. 2005 marker and 2016 supplemental plate.
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text Borden County, created in 1876, was organized in 1891, the same year the town of Gail was established as county seat. The next year, J.I. and L.E. Wilborn gave land for the courthouse sqaure and three churches, and dedicated Block 18 of the townsite for a burial ground. The cemetery had been used as early as March 1891 for the burial of Fetnah Alexander. At least nine unmarked graves exist, some of which may be earlier. In January 1901, J.I. Wilborn officially deeded the tract to trustees for the county-operated cemetery. Buried here are many county officials, including Sid Reeder and his wife, Iva, who both served as county sheriff. Others interred here include veterans of military conflicts dating to the Civil War, three of the original cemetery trustees, and John Henry Smoot, a stonemason who built the foundation and vault for the courthouse, and carved many of the cemetery's early grave markers. The Borden County Cemetery Association and commissioners court maintain the burial ground, and family members and others donate time and funds to preserve this tie to their local and family history. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003 SUPPLEMENTAL PLATE: John Ira Wilbourn (1848 - 1932) Louvina Beck Wilbourn (1859 - 1924)

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