Young County, Texas
Where the Frontier Really Happened


1884 Courthouse
Third Courthouse in Young County, Second in Graham

No Young County Courthouse ever burned
contrary to legends in the County.

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YOUNG COUNTY LINKS
Courthouse Records
Who to contact
Postmasters
and Post Offices

1856-1930
by Jim Wheat
Young County Native


Cemetery Indexes
A.J. Irvin grave
Private Property
Donnell Cemetery
Private Property
Gooseneck Cemetery
Gooseneck Community
Indian Mound Cemetery
Private Property
Kelly Children graves
Private Property
Ashley Martin grave
Private Property
Medlan Family Cemetery
Private Property
Medlan's Chapel Cemetery
Medlan's Chapel
Churchyard
Ming Bend Cemetery
Private Property
Mountain Home Cemetery
Private Property
Old Eastside Cemetery
Graham, Texas
Newcastle Cemetery
Newcastle, Texas
Pioneer Cemetery
Olney, Texas
Dock Ross grave
Private Property
Shinola Cemetery
Private Property
True Cemetery
True Community
Wooley - McNabb Cemetery
Private Property
Woolfolk Cemetery
Private Property


Churches


County Research
Birth Records
1874-1875
Birth Records
1926-1929
Birth Records
1930-1935
Birth Records
1935-1939
Young County Courthouse
Who to contact
to order records
Letters of Rev. Thomas McHutchin Cunningham
22 March 1887 - 3 March 1979
Letters to family members from 14 April 1918 - 28 November 1927
Cunningham was a Presbyterian minister in Stamford, Spur, Eliasville, Sherman, Gainesville, Orange, Texas; Boston, MA; Richmond, VA; and Knoxville, TN. Thomas was great-grandson of Hugh WIlson, the first Presbterian Minister of the Republic of Texas


Military


Schools


Area Links
Eliasville, Texas
established 1876
Graham Leader
established August 1876
Graham, Texas
established 1872
Jean, Texas
established 1903
Morrison Funeral Home
Graham, Texas
established August 1888
records begin 1917
Lunn Funeral Home
Olney, Texas
records begin 1930s
Murray, Texas
established 1880
Newcastle, Texas
established 1908
Loving, Texas
established 1909
Olney Enterprise
established 1908
Olney, Texas
established 1909
Wildcatter Ranch
located on the eastern boundary of the Brazos River Indian Reservation
on the land given to Delaware Chief John Connor


Our Neighbors
Baylor
Seymour
Archer
Archer City
Clay
Henrietta
Throckmorton
Throckmorton
YOUNG
Graham
Jack
Jacksboro
Stephens
Breckenridge
Palo Pinto
Palo Pinto


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