Most likely buried in the Old Snyder Graveyard in Snyder, Texas, which is NOT the same as the Snyder Cemetery. The Old Snyder Graveyard Historical marker inscription: Formerly state land until common usage established it as a cemetery in 1880's. Legend says first burial was an Indian. Early-day transients were often buried in unmarked graves. Tract closed to further burials, 1902. Many bodies have been moved elsewhere. Only 22 graves are now identified. Although it say it was closed to new burials in 1902, there are two more listed in 1978 and 1982. https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMTGXG
Most likely buried in the Old Snyder Graveyard in Snyder, Texas, which is NOT the same as the Snyder Cemetery. The Old Snyder Graveyard Historical marker inscription: Formerly state land until common usage established it as a cemetery in 1880's. Legend says first burial was an Indian. Early-day transients were often buried in unmarked graves. Tract closed to further burials, 1902. Many bodies have been moved elsewhere. Only 22 graves are now identified. Although it say it was closed to new burials in 1902, there are two more listed in 1978 and 1982. https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMTGXG
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