By Jean Stavenhagen, Donley County Historical Commission
The Texas Historical Commission (THC) has recently recognized the Jericho Cemetery in the northern part of Donley County as a significant part of Texas history by awarding it a Historic Texas Cemetery Medallion and an Official Texas Historical Marker.
The Jericho Cemetery has received these designations through an application process that documents the history and significance of the burial ground.
A dedication ceremony to commemorate the placing of the marker and the unveiling of the medallion will be held at 2:00 p.m. on April 27, at the Jericho Cemetery which is located 16 miles north of Clarendon on State Highway 70, and one mile west on Country Road B.
The ceremony will consist of the presentation of the flags, a reading of the Cemetery history, speakers from four pioneer families, and the official unveiling of the medallion.
“The designations are tools that will increase public awareness of these important cultural resources,” said Larry Oaks, executive director of the THC. “Awareness and education are among the best ways to guarantee the preservation of a cemetery.”
The distinctive medallion is a recognized symbol of preservation efforts and is placed at the entrance to the Jericho Cemetery. The historical marker helps provide an awareness of the fascinating history of Donley County. It is located by the side of Highway 70 near the road to the old Jericho community.
“It is important that as we look toward the future, we do not forget our past,” said Jean Stavenhagen of the Donley County Historical Commission. “Preserving cemeteries will provide valuable historical information for those who follow.”
The public is cordially invited to attend the dedication. Some seating will be provided, but everyone is encouraged to bring a chair.
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