Historical Marker

Elkins Cemetery

Brownwood vicinity · Brown County · Dedicated 1994 · THC Atlas #5049001458

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Marker Inscription

This cemetery traces its origin to 1876, when noted pioneer minister Noah T. Byars helped establish Live Oak Baptist Church. That year, Civil War veteran Silas H. Wood moved his extended family from Mississippi and settled on land which included this site. The first recorded burial was that of D.O. Melton in 1876. Wood donated about three acres including the graveyard to Live Oak Baptist Church in 1884. Known earlier as Gholson, a name it shared with an area school, it later was named Elkins for the town that developed here. The cemetery continued in use as a community graveyard until interments ceased when the construction of Camp Bowie here during World War II resulted in the temporary displacement of the Elkins community. Camp Bowie was discontinued in 1947, after which a rural community developed and the cemetery was again in use. Buried here are many of the area's pioneer families and their descendants; veterans of World War I; and at least three Civil War veterans, including Confederate Lieutenant Colonel Isaac A. Melton, whose funeral in 1910 was attended by fellow Confederate Civil War veterans and Masonic friends. The cemetery is maintained by the Elkins Cemetery Association and continues to serve the community. (1994)

About this site

Elkins Cemetery is a historical marker in Brownwood vicinity, Brown County, dedicated in 1994. It is one of 54 historical markers documented in Brown County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 74 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 31.5971, -98.8801 near Brownwood vicinity. The nearest cataloged historic site is Connell (cemetery), about 0.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include Zephyr Cemetery, Zephyr Cemetery, and Zephyr Gospel Tabernacle.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5049001458. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 31.5971, -98.8801 · Brownwood vicinity, Brown County
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