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Carlisle Cemetery

Lubbock, Lubbock County

Marker Text

The pioneer Carlisle community was named for W. Augustus "Uncle Gus" Carlisle (1849-1920), who settled here with his wife Lizzie (Spikes) (d. 1914) in 1890. A cattleman and a prominent landowner, Carlisle made significant contributions to the development of the area, including a donation of land for a school. In 1918 he set aside this part of his property for use as a public cemetery. It was first used for the burial of George W. Wood (b. 1879), a victim of the 1920 influenza epidemic. Other graves include those of pioneer area settlers and early leaders of Carlisle. Improvements by the Carlisle Cemetery Heritage Association included white crosses on graves with no markers. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2023

Marker Details

Address 7318 19th St.
Location Description Carlisle Cemetery, 19th Street (SH 114/Levelland Highway), N side 0.1 mi. W of Upland Ave.
Marker # 729
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; communities; pioneers; health
Latitude, Longitude 33.577415, -101.978271

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