Historical Marker

Salt Creek Cemetery

Historical marker location:
Jacksboro, Texas
( rom downtown Jacksboro,Texas take Highway 380 West out of Jacksboro go 7.2 miles turn left on Dark Corner Road. Stay on Dark Corner Road go 3.5 miles turn right on Salt Creek Road, go 1 mile. Cemetery is on right side of County Road.)
Marker installed: 2010

James N. Jonas (1849-1932) and his wife, Caroline (Atteberry) (1850-1932), settled in the Salt Creek community around 1876. Two years later, a family traveling by wagon camped near the Jonas family land. When the family’s child died, the Jonases offered a burial place on their land. They later conveyed acreage for a community cemetery, also known as Dark Corner Cemetery. The historic Salt Creek schoolhouse stands east of the cemetery and is used by the Salt Creek-Dark Corner Cemetery Association, which holds an annual workday. Among the nearly 200 burials are veterans from the U. S. – Mexico War to the Korean conflict. The rural cemetery still serves as a burial ground for family members of some of the earliest settlers of Salt Creek.