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Rankin Cemetery

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Main St., S of Rankin 1 mile., Rankin, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 12' 55.91181999996", -101° 55' 27.1806899988"
 
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     This cemetery was established in 1915. Soon after the founding of Rankin, by civic leaders Ira Yates, J. H. Felps, Tom F. Hickox, and Dr. J. H. Johnson. Johnson's niece, Mary Evelyn Johnson, was the first to be buried here in 1916. Many burials occurred during the 1920s. When population in the area increased greatly after oil was discovered in Upton and Pecos counties. Rankin Cemetery is known to contain the unmarked graves of two bank robbers. The graveyard is a good reflection of the heritage of this area of the state. 1985

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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