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Carlisle Cemetery

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Lubbock, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 34' 38.69446000008", -101° 58' 41.7746200008"
 
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    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. 1983

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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