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Submitted: 11/10/08 • Approved: 11/23/08 • Last Updated: 9/11/12 • R98494-G0-S3
A. M. Staggs
Died 1860
In the late 1980's, Emmit Dolan Acklin and Bob Bounds were doing research in the Katy Cemetery for a Wolf House publication. At that time, the Katy Cemetery was totally overgrown. They located several very old home carved gravestones that were under up to three inches of soil that had eroded over them. This marker for A. M. Staggs was among those found. They were able to decipher that the marker was for A. M. Staggs, and that he died in 1860, but they did not fully decipher the last part of the inscription.
(Photo courtesy of Emmit Dolan Acklin)
Contributed on 11/10/08 by maxparnell
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