Eastland County
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Desdemona Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
The town of Desdemona was a well established
frontier community by the 1870s; a post office opened there in 1877. J.
S. and Rosa Jones deeded one acre from the D. W. Funderburgh land survey
for a "public graveyard" in 1880. The earliest marked grave is
that of William E. Wright (1815-1878). It is likely that older unmarked
burials exist among the oak trees here. Native rocks incised with initials
or dates mark some early graves. Those buried here include pioneer
settlers and their descendants; frontier matriarch Mrs. Kate (Kizzie)
Shuler; veterans of the Civil War, World War I and World War II; Capt.
A. J. O'Rear, a county commissioner and postmaster; S. E. Snodgrass, a
physician who served the area for 50 years; local citizens who profited
from the 1918 oil boom; Joe and Almeda Duke, owners of the site of the
first oil gusher; and many young children. In 1918-19 oil discoveries
surrounded the cemetery with flowing wells and oil derricks. H. H. Williams'
estate donated two acres of land in 1965. The Desdemona Cemetery
association manages and maintains the site. The cemetery continues to
serve the area as it has for more than a century.
1996
location: 1 mile south of Desdemona on SH 16
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