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Deadwood Cemetery

Carthage, Panola County

Marker Text

The community of Deadwood was established in the 1830s by the Adam LaGrone family. A family burial ground was begun on the LaGrone farm in 1847 when Adam LaGrone's wife, Christeena, died. Adam was buried next to his wife nine years later. Although the land did not officially appear in county deed records as a public cemetery until 1859, members of the community were buried here before that time. A testament to early Panola county history, the Deadwood cemetery is still in use and maintained by descendants of pioneer families. (1988).

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From Carthage, take FM 699 4 mi SE to FM 2517, go E about 8.3 mi to FM 31, go N about 1 mi to CR 445, go E about .25 mi to cemetery
Marker # 10822
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.14658, -94.142687

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