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Head of Elm Cemetery

Saint Jo, Montague County

Marker Text

This cemetery is the oldest of three graveyards established in Saint Jo (formerly called Head of Elm). Local tradition claims that area settlers Enoch Willett, his daughter Mary, James Box, Aaron Anderson, and James Harris were killed in Indian raids nearby and buried here in the 1860s. The first recorded burial, however, is that of infant Charlie Wyatt in 1874. Accounts by early residents of this area indicate Head of Elm Cemetery was at one time much larger than the few remaining gravestones suggest. Buried on this hillside are early pioneers of the area and their descendants. (1994)

Marker Details

Address FM 677, west side of Saint Jo
Location Description On FM 677, west side of town, Saint Jo.
Marker # 2417
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.699227, -97.520491

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