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Mule Creek Cemetery

Tennyson vicinity, Coke County

Marker Text

Established by pioneers of Mule Creek community, a small frontier settlement founded in 19th century. Said to be named either for (1) an early horse and mule ranch, or (2) a stagecoach mule that died at a creek which runs nearby. The Abilene-Fort Concho stage once served area. For years principal building in here was a combination school church, since 20th century, shift to urban living has diminished population of Mule Creek. Inscriptions of tombstones chronicle history of community. In spring, grounds are covered with bluebonnets, state flower. (1971)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 4.5 miles southwest of Tennyson on US 277, at its intersection with FM 2333
Marker # 3528
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.747223, -100.285902

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