Rose Hill Cemetery
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 34° 31.160 W 101° 46.599
14S E 245117 N 3823242
The historic marker for the Rose Hill cemetery outside of Tulia TX
Waymark Code: WMKC8F
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/18/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
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The Roae Hill cemetery is located on a rise along the I-27 south of where the SH 86 crosses the interstate. This cemetery is accessible from the I-27 SB frontage road after you take the Tulia exit.
Marker Number: 4347

Marker Text:
The history of this community cemetery dates to October 1890, just three months after Swisher County was organized and Tulia was named county seat. The first recorded burial here is that of 18-year old Louis H. Harral, who died on October 17, 1890. His parents, L. J. & N. J. Harral, obtained permission from landowner T. W. Adams to bury their son on this hillside south of the Middle Tule Creek. Twelve days later, 4-year old Robert Alonzo Hutchinson, son of W.B. & Virginia Hutchinson, died and was buried on the hill near Louis. In 1906 five acres of land surrounding the graves were officially set aside for a community cemetery. A cemetery association was formed in 1916 under the leadership of Lula B. Tomlinson, who named the cemetery Rose Hill. The association was officially chartered by the state in 1937, and continues to maintain the site. Among those interred here are numerous city and county elected officials, including two law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty: John Mosley (d. 1933) and Robert (Bob) Potter (d. Christmas Day, 1960). Also buried here are veterans of the Civil War, the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. (1994)


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