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Panhandle Cemetery

Panhandle, Carson County

Marker Text

The oldest documented graves in this cemetery date to 1889, three years after the founding of Carson City (later renamed Panhandle), the first town in the county. Among those buried here are Civil War veterans and area pioneer families. Gravestone designs range from simple to elaborate, and the cemetery also contains many unmarked graves. The Panhandle Cemetery has also served people in surrounding communities. Additional land acquisitions have increased the size of the graveyard over the years, and a small chapel was built in 1965. (1990) (Historic Texas Cemetery medallion)

Marker Details

Address E. 6th St.
Location Description Panhandle Cemetery. Marker is at memorial chapel on Providence Ave., 500 feet NW of main entrance on E. 6th St., 0.2 mi. NE of Chester Rd.
Marker # 3927
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; pioneers; cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 35.353801, -101.370717

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