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Feely Cemetery

Van Horn, Culberson County

Marker Text

The nearby cemetery (250 yards S) was first used in 1910 for the burial of an infant son of J.H. Feely. The owner of a grocery in the railroad settlement of Plateau (2 miles north), he later served as the first sheriff of Culberson County when it was organized in 1911. Three years later he was killed in the line of duty and was buried in Van Horn (18 miles west). The burial ground here contains mostly unmarked graves of family members and pioneer area settlers. Only a metal fence has protected the site, which was unused and neglected for many years.

Marker Details

Address IH-20
Location Description 18 miles east of Van Horn on IH 10 to exit 159, then west on frontage road 1.5 miles
Marker # 7933
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.059721, -104.523767

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