Detailed Cemetery Information


CEMETERY NAME: Centerpoint

ADDITIONAL/ALTERNATE NAMES:

BCHC CEMETERY ID NUMBER: 16

THC CEMETERY NUMBER: BQ-C068

THC ATLAS NUMBER: 7035006805

HISTORICAL DESIGNATION: none

NEAREST CITY OR COMMUNITY: Valley Mills

USGS 7-1/2 MINUTE QUAD MAP: Valley Mills (3197-423)

LATITUDE: 31.71671572

LONGITUDE: -97.50426159

SURVEY NAME AND ABSTRACT NUMBER:
 
MAP LOCATION (vicinity only): click here to show on Google Maps

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BCHC DIRECTIONS:

THC DIRECTIONS:

Go west on Hwy 6 from Valley Mills, to first gravel road on right before the overpass. Go about 3 miles to a gate on right hand side and then about 1 mile in a pasture. Need guide and permission. Located west of Valley Mills.

BCHC 1985 CEMETERY BOOK: Vol. I, pg. 171

Note: The two-volume Bosque County Cemetery Records listed all known cemeteries and all persons buried in these cemeteries at the time of publication. The information included dates from the gravestones and, in some cases, the inscriptions from the gravestones. Although these volumes are now out-of-print, they are available for reference at the Bosque County Collection, and the information contained in these volumes has been converted to an online database searchable by name.

NUMBER OF GRAVES: 9   click here to list burials

\nLINK TO TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION ATLAS DETAILS: THC Atlas Web Page

LINK TO FIND-A-GRAVE ENTRY: Find-A-Grave Web Page

NOTES: This cemetery was surveyed by the BCHC in 1980. In 1980, it's location was described as follows: from Valley Mills, go west on SH 6 to the first gravel road on the right before the overpass over the railroad. Go 2.7 miles to a gate on the right and then one mile into a pasture. It is on private property (the Jack Pool place in 1980). Permission and a guide is required. There was once a school and church here.


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