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Alanreed Cemetery

Alanreed, Gray County

Marker Text

This public cemetery includes more than ten acres on a rise overlooking the community. The site became an important supply point with expansion of the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad. On April 24, 1902, Robert Mangum moved the post office from Eldridge (4 mi. N), renaming it for railroad trustee Alan H. Reed (1851-1906) of Philadelphia. The oldest marked grave is for Nancy Louisa Baker (1841-1899). Most older burials are in the west section. Prominent features include family plot fences and curbing, and granite, marble and woodmen of the world grave markers. In 1918, the Alanreed Townsite Co. deeded the site as a community cemetery. With many veterans and prominent leaders buried here, it continues to be a beloved record of area heritage. (2017)

Marker Details

Address 14090 Spur 271
Location Description Alanreed Cemetery, Spur 271, S side W of FM 291
Marker # 23328
Dedicated 2021
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; communities; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 35.212292, -100.724434

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