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North Brown Cemetery

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Off SH 16 on private road, 5 mi. N of Goldthwaite, Goldthwaite, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 33' 13.1913", -98° 33' 58.74307999992"
 
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    Named for creek followed by homeseekers, this burial ground originated about 1857 when death struck at a nearby campsite. In the 1870s North Brown farming community surrounded this site. It had a school and held church services in the schoolhouse. In 1895 local leaders A. A. Boulter, G. M. O'Quin, and J. S. Weatherby secured a deed to the acreage in which graves had so long existed, and the North Brown Cemetery Association was formed. After school had closed, proceeds from sale of its site were pledged in 1967 for cemetery care. Pioneer families continue burials here.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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See other Mills County Cemeteries:
Center City Cemetery
Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery
Democrat Cemetery
Mount Olive Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery
Pleasant Grove Cemetery