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Stroud Creek Cemetery

Tolar, Hood County

Marker Text

The Stroud Creek community developed in the late 1870s and early 1880s due to post-Civil War migration, land grants, a nearby stagecoach line, and cessation of area raids by Native Americans. Stroud Creek settlers began to use this property, located on the Elizabeth Windsor survey and owned by Benjamin Irby, for burials in 1883, and it was later used by residents of Tolar. The interred include community and religious leaders, merchants, educators, farmers, and military veterans. The cemetery features curbing, fraternal markers, and vertical stones. Today, Stroud Creek Cemetery continues to be used and remains a testament to the pioneering men and women of western Hood County.

Marker Details

Address 2800 Stroud Creek Ct.
Location Description
Marker # 16793
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.42664, -97.932999

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