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Concordia Cemetery

El Paso, El Paso County

Marker Text

Known as Concordia during the 1840s, this area was the home of Chihuahua trader Hugh Stephenson. In 1856 his wife, Juana (Ascarate), was buried in what is now part of Concordia Cemetery. The graveyard gained widespread use in the 1880s when El Pasoans drove three miles to Concordia to bury their dead. By 1890 various sections had been purchased by different groups and were designated Catholic, Masonic, Jewish, Black, Chinese, Military, Jesuit, city, and county. Buried here are gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, and numerous civic leaders, pioneers, and war veterans. (1984) Concordia Cemetery Established 1856 Historic Texas Cemetery - 2005

Marker Details

Address 3800 W. Yandell
Location Description Entrance on westbound IH-10 feeder road; cemetery is bounded by Stevens, Yandell and Crocketts Streets, IH-10 feeder road
Marker # 1034
Dedicated 2005
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Roman Catholic denomination
Latitude, Longitude 31.777009, -106.447431

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