Historical Marker

Ropesville Cemetery

Ropesville · Hockley County · Dedicated 2010 · THC Atlas #5507016474

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Marker Inscription

In 1917, local rancher I.L. Ellwood negotiated a deal with the Santa Fe railroad to build tracks through his Spade Ranch in order to connect the towns of Lubbock and Seagraves. Ellwood offered the company 85 acres in exchange for the construction of a depot with stock pens and an agent’s house. Ranchers from as far away as New Mexico began driving cattle to the site, where rope corrals contained the animals until shipment. When the depot was officially named, the name “Ropes” was chosen. In 1920, a post office was established under the name “Ropesville.” During the community’s early years, loved ones who wished to bury the dead in a cemetery were forced to either transport the deceased back to their old home towns, or to the nearest established cemetery at Meadow in neighboring Terry County. In 1933, farmer and rancher Lee Cowan was severely injured, but before he died, he requested that he be buried on the knoll just west of town. Upon Cowan’s death, Ellwood, who owned the land, honored Cowan’s request by donating one acre for the establishment of a burial ground, creating Ropesville Cemetery. After residents began conducting regular interments at the site, the need for an organization to oversee it became apparent, and the Ropes Cemetery association was organized ca. 1935. The cemetery grew in size when one half acre was purchased from the Farm Security Administration in 1943, and another 2.5 acres were purchased in 1992 to add to the site. Today, Ropesville Cemetery continues to serve the people of Ropesville as well as area rural residents. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2008

About this site

Ropesville Cemetery is a historical marker in Ropesville, Hockley County, dedicated in 2010. It is one of 10 historical markers documented in Hockley County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 14 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 33.4120, -102.1753 near Ropesville. The nearest cataloged historic site is Site of Primrose School (historical marker), about 0.8 miles away. Others within a short drive include Ropesville Resettlement Project, The Spade Ranch, and City of Levelland Cemetery.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507016474. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 33.4120, -102.1753 · Ropesville, Hockley County
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