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Bailey County Cemetery

Muleshoe vicinity, Bailey County

Marker Text

When Mariah "Aunt Rye" Long died in 1918, Emil and Anna Wellsandt offered a parcel of their land on this site for use as a public burial ground. Several others were buried in 1918, most of them victims of the influenza epidemic. The Bailey County Cemetery Association was formed that year. The cemetery served primarily the northern part of the county. The "Hill-Top" area of the cemetery was established in 1950 for the burial of indigents. Many early Bailey County settlers are interred in this cemetery, as are a number of war veterans. Neglect and vandalism spurred the defunct cemetery association to reorganize in 1996. The Bailey County Cemetery remains a chronicle of the area's pioneer settlers and their descendants. (1999)

Marker Details

Address CR 1018
Location Description Bailey County Cemetery. CR 1018, south side between FM 2079 and CR 163.
Marker # 11719
Dedicated 1999
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 34.286435, -102.766535

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