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Dixon Cemetery is one of several in Titus County that must, at this time, be considered lost. According to Lynch Harper in his “Titus County Cemeteries” there once were wooden stakes and rocks marking grave sites but no monuments. Harper further states that the cemetery is “about 400 yards West of the Highway #271 near White Oak Creek”. It is on the Asa Rinehart Survey A-483 plot 1000. None of the locals interviewed recalled the cemetery. Since no monuments existed in the cemetery, no effort was expended to locate it exactly. According to Harper “Geigers, Dixons and others are buried here” and “Dixons did live on this land at one time near the cemetery which may be why the cemetery is called the Dixon Cemetery”.


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David M. Horton
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Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455
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