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Jamison Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas
LOCATION: Jamison Cemetery is found in LOST, ABANDONED, FAMILY and SMALL COMMUNITY CEMETERIES, a compilation of cemetery listings copied between 1930 and 1965, published and edited by Patricia Armstrong Newhouse, Honey Grove, TX: "This small family cemetery was located near Pine Creek west of Novice. At one time there were five or six graves but in 1960 only one remained." The cemetery has never been found by the compiler. According to the above description it would be found in Block 18 of the Lamar County Road Map produced by American Drafting and Services revised December 1993.
DIRECTIONS: Not available.
GPS COORDINATES: Not available.
OLDEST KNOWN BURIAL: The oldest inscribed grave is that of J. Walter Jamison who in Aug 1880.
NUMBER OF GRAVES: There were 5-6 graves, but only 1 known grave in the cemetery. (July 2017)
SIGNS/MARKERS: There is no sign for the cemetery.
LAST ENUMERATION: Not available.
ADD'L INFORMATION: None.
PICTURE(S): No Photograph of the Cemetery Is Available.


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