LX Ranch Cemetery in Potter County, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 35° 28.567 W 101° 53.048
14S E 238315 N 3929669
Originally on the old LX (_X) 1,000 square mile ranch, now just along side US-87 one mile north of the Canadian River.
Waymark Code: WM9Y2T
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/14/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member Max Cacher
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County of Cemetery: Potter County
Number of Graves: 14
Date of First Burial: June 15, 1887
Last Burial: 1902
Location of Cemetery: West side of US-87/287, 1 mile N. of Canadian River, 17 miles N. of Amarillo, or 16 miles S. of Masterson

History of Cemetery as provide by THC marker on site:
On the old _X (LX), first ranch in Potter County, established in 1877 by W.H. Bates and D.T. Beals, Boston (Mass.) industrialists. The earliest burials occurred after the LX was sold, 1884, to American Pastoral Land and Cattle Company, a British syndicate.

First grave was dug for the LX bookkeeper's wife, Mrs. James Wyness, who died in Tascosa on June 15, 1887; six weeks later the newborn son who survived was laid at her side. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mott died in 1888. Second adult buried here was P.O. ("Bunch") McCrary, killed 1890 when his horse fell on him while he was roping a yearling. In 1893 James Bailey, hauling grain from Amarillo, bogged in quicksand in the Canadian; in getting his wagon out, he suffered exposure that brought on a fatal case of pneumonia. A 1902 grave was for James Bell, found dead in a corral with a bridle in his hand.

When the syndicate was liquidated, this portion of the ranch was purchased by an early cattleman, R.B. Masterson. John Arnot, one of the original employees of the syndicate, and later a U.S. Government Cattle Brands Inspector, maintained the cemetery until 1945. It is now cared for by Mrs. Mary Masterson Fain, a descendant of third owner of the old ranch land.

City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: S. of Tascosa, Potter County, Texas

Approximate number of graves: 14

Cemetery Status: Inactive Not Maintained/Abandoned

Cemetery Website: [Web Link]

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