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Taken 16-Nov-13
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Dimensions4928 x 3264
Original file size9.01 MB
Image typeJPEG
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Date taken16-Nov-13 15:30
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Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Camera modelNIKON D7000
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ISO speedISO 100
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Wooten Cemetery

Wooten Cemetery

Junction br/Kimble County, Texas br/30 22.441' N 99 53.369' W br/br/Historical Marker: Typical of burial sites chosen by early Texas Hill Country pioneers, Wooten Cemetery was established by April 1880 when one-year-old Cornelius Clay Jackson was buried. His headstone is the earliest grave marker in the cemetery. His mother, P. Jane Jackson, died in 1881 and is interred nearby. Other notable graves include a family group believed to be tuberculosis victims. The plot of the Allsup family is also prominent, as is the grave of Civil War veteran Simon Lee Wooten (1830-1896), for whom the cemetery is named, who came to Texas from Georgia upon the death of the Old South.