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Pioneer Cemetery

Fort Davis, Jeff Davis County

Marker Text

Used from 1870s to 1914. Settlers buried here include: Mr. and Mrs. Diedrick Dutchover, immigrants from Belgium and Spain; their surname, coined by a recruiter in the Mexican War, is borne by many descendants. Dolores, who on her wedding eve lighted a signal fire for her fiance, later found scalped by Indians; she became mentally ill and (until her death 30 years later) burned fires on mountain near town for her lost lover. Two young Frier brothers, who were shot by a Ranger posse as horse thieves and were buried in only boothill grave in county. (1967)

Marker Details

Address SH 118
Location Description go SE on SH 118 approx. 1 mile
Marker # 10483
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; forts
Latitude, Longitude 30.431266, -104.014404

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