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Gibtown Cemetery

Perrin, Jack County

Marker Text

This area was originally called New Hope City but was later renamed Gibtown in honor of Burdett Levi Gibbins, a local merchant. According to oral tradition, the first cemetery burial was that of a stranger. The first marked grave belongs to Mary C. Stults who died in 1876 at the age of 30, leaving behind a husband and six young daughters. The Methodist Church acquired the property in 1881. Burials include pioneer families, veterans, ministers, county officials, doctors and other influential community members. Tombstone detailing reflects fraternal associations including the woodmen of the world and masons. This historic cemetery reflects the history of this once thriving community.

Marker Details

Address 7790 Hwy 2210 East
Location Description
Marker # 17536
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.03324, -97.948673

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