Palo Pinto County
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Elmwood Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
This cemetery was established in 1883 when G.
W. Slaughter and G. P. Barber donated land to the city. Prior to that
time, a site known as The Cove served as a public burial place. Graves
from The Cove were relocated here in 1884. The oldest documented grave
is that of Nellie Crump, who died in 1881. Other burials include those
of city founder James A. Lynch, his wife Arminda, and pioneer citizens.
First known as City Cemetery, the name Elmwood was adopted after ladies
of the civic league planted elm trees here in 1913. The cemetery is
maintained by the city. (
1988
location: 1401 East Hubbard Street, Highway
180, Mineral Wells |