Palo Pinto County/Erath County
Thurber Cemetery Historical Marker
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Thurber Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Encompassing slightly more than nine acres,
the Thurber Cemetery documents the multi-ethnic Thurber community. The
graveyard was divided into three sections with separate entrances:
Catholic, Protestant, and African American. There are more than 1,000
graves here, including almost 700 unmarked burials. The oldest tombstone
is that of Eva Chapman, an infant who died in 1890. More than half the
total graves are those of infants and children, a reflection of such
epidemic diseases as scarlet fever, typhoid fever, diphtheria, and
whooping cough.
1995
location: from Thurber, take Old SH 108 north
.25 miles |