Kiowa Cemetery
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Marker Text: Named for the nearby creek, Kiowa Cemetery served the residents who settled here in the early 20th century. The community consisted of Russians of German descent whose families began settling in Russia in the mid-1700s, during the rule of Catherine the Great. In 1910, several of these German-Russian families settled on the Kiowa Creek south of Booker; they soon established a Lutheran church. Charter members of the church included the Meller, Bechthold, and Littau families; all are represented in this burial ground. The first internment, of Abraham Littau, occurred in 1912. In 1916, Leonhard and Katherine Littau donated property for use as a cemetery. Today, descendants of the interred care for this burial ground. (2007)
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Marker No: 14865
Texas Historical Cemetery Marker
Geographic: 36.390732, -100.501167
Location: From Booker, to south on Hwy 23, 4.5 miles, turn east on CR I for 1.5 miles