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Picketville
historical marker
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, April 2009
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Historical Marker
Picketville
One of Stephens
County's first white settlements, Picketville was founded before the
Civil War (1861-65) on Gunsolus Creek. Without military defense during
the war, families "forted up" here for protection against hostile
Indian attacks. The name probably came from picket construction in
which tree limbs were placed on end and chinked with mud. Picketville
served as the county seat until Breckenridge
was settled in 1876. Then the town began to decline, leaving only
a cemetery. After many graves were accidentally destroyed, Boy Scout
troops restored and fenced the site. |
Photographer's
Note:
"The cemetery was off the road. I didn't want to hazard climbing
over a locked gate." - Barclay
Gibson |
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