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Black Springs Cemetery

Oran, Palo Pinto County

Marker Text

(220 yards east) Originally known as the Black Springs Cemetery, the nearby burial ground was established to serve pioneer settlers of the Keechi Valley and the settlement of Black Springs. The earliest marked grave is that of Mary A. Lasater (1841-1871). Land for the cemetery was deeded by Silas Adam Sheek, stepfather of the noted Texas cattleman Charles Goodnight. Renamed Oran Cemetery when a new community name was selected in 1886, it includes the graves of Goodnight's mother Charlotte Sheek (1810-1882), Civil War veterans, pioneer settlers and early community leaders. (1982)

Marker Details

Address FM 52
Location Description NE corner FM 52 and 8th St.
Marker # 424
Dedicated 1982
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.960983, -98.159454

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