old five mile cemetery
Murray County Oklahoma
The slaves were brought with the Chickasaw and Choctaw people when the U.S. Government removed them from Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Old Five Mile is one of the first cemeteries in Murray County and possibly the oldest as there are many graves marked with only native stones. There are also five graves that are the typical stone monoliths of Chickasaw burials. Descendants of these interred still live in the area known as Jacksonville. Before school integration, there was a county school in the area known as Jacksonville. Before school integration, there was a county school in the area known as Jacksonville. Before school integration, there was a county school in the area known as Jackson Special School for local black children with the Chickasaw and Choctaw people when the U.S. Government removed them from Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Old Five Mile is one of the first cemeteries in Murray County and possibly the oldest as there are many graves marked with only native stones. There are also five graves that are the typical stone monoliths of Chickasaw burials. Descendants of these interred still live in the area known as Jacksonville. Before school integration, there was a county school in the area known as Jacksonville. Before school integration, there was a county school in the area known as Jacksonville. Before school integration, there was a county school in the area known as Jackson Special School for local black children.
The cemetery has been horribly vandalized with every tombstone, save one, toppled and smashed to pieces. The information on some of the stones could not be pieced together as some of the stones had missing parts.
This cemetery is one of the most historically significant cemeteries in Murray County as it is an African American cemetery that contains the Chickasaw and Choctaw Freedmen (ex-slaves) and their descendants.
Alexander Franklin 1883-1906
Alexander "Zander" Franklin c. 1810-1895
Sonnie Newberry c. 1821-1893
Dealia Mae Franklin Brown 1864-1902
Murray County Oklahoma
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This cemetery is one of the most historically sign-ificant cemeteries in Murray County as it is an African American cemetery that contains the Chick-asaw and Choctaw Freedmen (ex-slaves) and their descendants.
The Memorial Reads:
Old Five Mile Cemetery 1850s – 1906
Murray County Oklahoma
Honoring the spirits and lives of Indian Territory Freedmen settlers whose ancestors were bought and sold into slavery