Cemeteries
Chicken Creek Cemetery - two buffalo hunters killed by Indians - somewhere on Chicken Creek, a few miles south of the Canadian River
Jahns Family Cemetery - husband and three babies - exact location lost to time
Keplinger Family Cemetery - two babies buried on the farm
Ledrick Ranch Cemetery - east of Hwy 70 on Chicken Creek near the center of the county
McIntyre-Christner Cemetery - a small family cemetery
McMordie Ranch Cemetery - two graves on the ranch
Mesa Vista Ranch Cemetery - an unknown child, now known as Pearl
Miami Cemetery - Miami - a big, city cemetery for a small city
Morgan Ranch Cemetery - Joseph Morgan died in 1883 and was buried on his ranch
Parnell Cemetery - Parnell was once the county seat - there are at least three graves here
Purcell Ranch Cemetery - a Purcell infant was buried here in 1894
Reynolds Ranch Cemetery - there are two graves on this ranch, one recent
Smith Ranch Cemetery - there are two family members buried here
Jahns Family Cemetery - husband and three babies - exact location lost to time
Keplinger Family Cemetery - two babies buried on the farm
Ledrick Ranch Cemetery - east of Hwy 70 on Chicken Creek near the center of the county
McIntyre-Christner Cemetery - a small family cemetery
McMordie Ranch Cemetery - two graves on the ranch
Mesa Vista Ranch Cemetery - an unknown child, now known as Pearl
Miami Cemetery - Miami - a big, city cemetery for a small city
Morgan Ranch Cemetery - Joseph Morgan died in 1883 and was buried on his ranch
Parnell Cemetery - Parnell was once the county seat - there are at least three graves here
Purcell Ranch Cemetery - a Purcell infant was buried here in 1894
Reynolds Ranch Cemetery - there are two graves on this ranch, one recent
Smith Ranch Cemetery - there are two family members buried here