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Center Cemetery

Twitty, Wheeler County

Marker Text

In 1906, D. M. Pollard bought the south half of section 30, block A-7 of the H&GN survey and lived in a dugout. Near his homesite, the center school opened in 1909. The school also hosted church services, and the Center Cemetery was dedicated on the adjoining property to the west. The oldest marked grave, for B. F. Matthews, dates from March 1909. A survey recorded 34 marked graves with 13 marked unknown. There are indications of additional unmarked graves. Elisha Powell (Civil War) and Alvin David Fellingham (World War II) are two known military veterans interred here. Descendants of D. M. Pollard still own land around the cemetery, which reflects hardships faced by settlers of the Texas Panhandle. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2011

Marker Details

Address 6685 FM 592
Location Description N side FM 592, 4 mi. E of US 83, 0.1 mi. W of CR 21
Marker # 17488
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 35.328382, -100.167925

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