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Lone Oak Cemetery

Geronimo, Guadalupe County

Marker Text

On January 17, 1897, German immigrants living in the Geronimo area met at Specht School to discuss the need for a community cemetery. The group formed a "friedhof gesellschaft," or cemetery association, and within a week purchased a five-acre plot of land from Ernst Puls and designated it the Lone Oak Cemetery. The following year the first burial, that of the one-week-old, unnamed son of Ernst and Bertha Puls, took place. Since its founding, over 900 burials have taken place, and several older 19th century graves have been relocated here as well. (1992) [Historic Texas Cemetery medallion added 2020]

Marker Details

Address 7525 Barbarosa Rd.
Location Description Lone Oak Cemetery, W side Barbarosa Road 300 feet N of Friedens Church Road.
Marker # 3115
Dedicated 1992
Size, Type 18" x 28" and HTC medallion
Code cemetery; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 29.67065, -98.003132

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