Historical Markers of Texas logo

Historical Markers of Texas

Back to Callahan County

Atwell Cemetery

Cross Plains, Callahan County

Marker Text

Before Callahan County organized, settlers built homes in this area. Many more families came after the arrival of the Texas and Pacific Railroad in 1880. A town was officially named in 1898 to honor U.S. District Attorney William Hawley Atwell. For decades, residents used cemeteries at Cottonwood, Sabanno, Scranton and Zion Hill. Gideon and Frances Howell deeded land for a community burial ground to Atwell’s Baptist, Christian and Methodist churches in 1917. Several military headstones are here, including two young men killed in France during World War I. The community had stores, a cotton gin, a school and churches at its peak, but declined after World War II. The Atwell Cemetery Association formed in 1970 to maintain the burial ground. Historic Texas cemetery – 2007

Marker Details

Address
Location Description
Marker # 14336
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Anglo American
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

Map