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Animal
skull seen "where the old wink cemetery was located. ..... This
area had been under water for over 10 years"
Photo Courtesy Charlene Beatty Beauchamp |
"The Old
Wink Cemetery has a marker
for the graves of 26 people who died during Wink's
first three years (1926-1929). The exact locations of the individual
graves are not known.
According to the old timers in Wink,
the cemetery is located in the Monument Draw. Although it is dry
now, during the 1950s - 60s it was flooded with oil field runoff
water and the area was under water for over 10 years. Several of
the Wink residents remember fishing and hunting here.
There are no current signs of the cemetery today. It is part of
a local ranch.
The cemetery marker is inside the Wink Museum. Someone
years back stole the marker. When it was recovered it was placed
in the museum and has not been relocated out where the old cemetery
is." - Charlene Beatty Beauchamp, May 2001
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"Old Wink
Cemetery"
historical marker
Photo courtesy Charlene Beatty Beauchamp |
Historical Marker:
Old Wink Cemetery
Ghost burial plot
with 26 unmarked graves of unidentified, unfortunates, of men traveling
under aliases during 1926-29 oil boom violence. All vestige of the
graves lost in winds, shifting sands. Plot dedicated to memory of
those with names known only to God.
"We raised not a stone, but left him alone"
Wolfe
(1964) |
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