Terry County
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Brownfield Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
The first public burial ground in the new
Terry County seat of Brownfield was begun in 1904 when 19-year-old
Jessie Hill died and was interred here. By 1907, this land belonged to
M. V. Brownfield; records do not indicate whether the cemetery was named
for him or for the town. During World War I, the Great Depression and
World War II, the cemetery fell into decline as local residents were
unable to maintain it. Hispanic farm workers began to settle in this
area in the 1940s and 1950s, and by the 1970s the cemetery reflected the
change in population. A reorganization of the cemetery association in
1980 led to much-needed improvements. More than 2,000 graves, about 375
of them unmarked, graced the cemetery in 1999. The cemetery remains a
chronicle of Terry County.
1999
location: SH 137, .5 mi. N of US 82/380
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