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Poe Prairie

Millsap, Parker County

Marker Text

The Poe Prairie community, made up largely of farm families, was named for early settler James William Poe (1853-1934), a Baptist minister who had moved here with his family in the mid-1870s. A cemetery was begun in 1879 with the death of one-year-old Johnie McCasland. Land for a cemetery, school, and church was later given to the community by the McCasland family. The school, begun in the mid-1880s, was merged with the Millsap School District in 1928. The cemetery stands as a physical reminder of the Poe Prairie Community. (1988)

Marker Details

Address Poe Prairie Ln.
Location Description Poe Prairie Cemetery, NE corner Poe Prairie Lane and Poe Prairie Road. Marker is N of tabernacle near flagpole.
Marker # 4062
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.70867, -98.005427

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