Texas Historical Marker #04025
Pioneer Cemetery. First burial ground in Dawson County. Given by Frank Conner. First grave, Nov. 10, 1904, for Mrs. G. W. Pate, who had suggested cemetery. Plot closed 1907, except for 1949 burial of W. R. Kelly beside his wife. The 22 others here: Montie Andrews, Carrie Baker, Mrs. J. M. Baker, infants Bowser, Dickenson, McNew, Senter, Mrs. Zeke Harris, G. W. Kelly, Eunice C. Lindsey, John R. Lindsey, W. W. McElwain, S. H. Maxwell, Mrs. Elmira Pate, Ollie Pate, Frances C. Printz, John Puryear, Floyd Rains, John Earl Seeds, Roger Simpson, Mart Trammel, Elizabeth Wright. (1964) #4025
N. 1st St., Lamesa, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #03160
M.C. Lindsey House. [medallion only] #3160
602 S. Bryan, Lamesa, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #02376
Hardy Morgan House. [medallion only] #2376
?, Lamesa, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #01183
Dawson County. Created February 1, 1858. Recreated August 21, 1876 from Bexar Territory organized February 13, 1905 named in honor of Nicholas Mosby Dawson 1808-1842 who fought at the Battle of San Jacinto and fell at Dawson's Massacre. Lamesa, County Seat 1936 #1183
?, Lamesa, TX, United States