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Becton Cemetery

Idalou, Lubbock County

Marker Text

Tennessee native Abner M. Becton moved to the Estacado area in the late 1890s. There, he met and wed Cornelia Bryant. The couple moved in 1898 to land in this area, where W.E. Bledsoe had already established a ranch. The small community became known as Becton, and this site served as a public cemetery. The first known burial took place in 1932, and the burial ground, maintained by Becton descendants, is active today. Graves include those of area veterans. The cemetery, surrounded by South Plains farmland, serves as a reminder of area settlers and the landscape they knew. Historic Texas Cemetery 2003

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Idalou, 8 mi N on FM 400, E 4mi on CR 5300, then .5 mi N on N CR 3600
Marker # 14531
Dedicated 2003
Size, Type HTC medallion
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.791009, -101.631103

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