The most complete readings I have heard of were by the wife of Telfus Cawyer, 10 or 20 years ago. Check Stephenville cithy library or Tarleton State Univ. library on line. I can tell you some she may have missed. Her husband was a Church of Christ minister who sometimeds preached at Johnsville. He ran the Cawyer Drog store in Stephenville. Stephenville Chamber of Commerce is Chamber@ourtown.net. Stephenville outdoor Museum and buildings is at Levina Lorman at LLOLR@ourtown.com. if none of this helps, contact me again. Thurber records are locked in the TP Coal and oil library in Thurber. The Thurber cemetery- or one of them, may be in Palo Pinto County on the Johnson Ranch, nearer Mingus. One is buried there in a glass coffin in fluid. walled up now to keep Stephenville partiers to Mingus from leaving drunk friends by the glass coffinin the 1940-50-s. No I was not there, the Big Boys told me about it. . The county seat is not Mineral Wells. I think there is a cemetery south of New York Hill towards Pea Ridge where some of mom's Careys, Stones, & Copelands of Arkansas lived. One of Grandad Carey's uncles , after the civil War, laid on the Pea Ridge, Ark. battlefield, wounded, among corpses, before someone saw him move. Now, where do you suppose Pea Ridge, Texas got its name??? Take care, Charles Wyly On Sun, 30 May 1999 20:32:35 -0500 Margaret McCleskey <mamccleskey@worldnet.att.net> writes: >What would be the best source for a maps showing the location of >graves >at various cemeteries in Erath County? I was in Stephenville last >week >end and visited the cemetery across the street from Tarleton and one >in >Morgan Mill. Family tradition says that we have relatives buried >there >and in other cemeteries around the county. I could not find the >graves >I was seeking. > >I know all about Mt. Pisgah at Patilo. Nathaniel Turk McCleskey was >my >g-g-grandfather. > >Margaret McCleskey, Arlington, TX >