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Turtle Creek School and Cemetery

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Kerrville, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 58' 30.85194", -99° 13' 17.12044999992"
 
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    This schoolhouse and nearby burial ground originally served the pioneer settlers of the Turtle Creek area. The oldest marked grave is that of Miles L. Denton (1856-75). Also buried in the cemetery is Susan Elizabeth Bird (1866-87), the wife of J. Fisher Bird who patented the survey. Continuously used as a voting place since 1885, this property was obtained by school trustees in 1892 through a land trade with James Spicer. Classes were held here until 1958. Area residents bought the site in 1977 for the benefit of the community. (1980)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Turtle Creek School and Cemetery Historical Marker Location Map, Kerrville, Texas

 
   
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See other Kerr County Cemeteries:
Brown Cemetery
Center Point Cemetery
Cypress Creek Cemetery
Henderson Cemetery (Two miles north)
Hunt Japonica Cemetery
Nichols Cemetery
Sunset Cemetery
Wharton Cemetery