Kiowa Cemetery
USA /
Texas /
Booker /
World
/ USA
/ Texas
/ Booker
cemetery, historic landmark

Kiowa Cemetery is a small cemetery located in western Lipscomb County, Texas. Named after the nearby Kiowa Creek, the cemetery served residents who settled the area in the early 20th century.
The first interrment was that of Abraham Littau in 1912; the land for the cemetery was later donated in 1916 by the Littau family. In total, 28 residents of the former German-Russian community are buried at the cemetery.
The cemetery was designated a Historic Texas Cemetery in 2007.
The first interrment was that of Abraham Littau in 1912; the land for the cemetery was later donated in 1916 by the Littau family. In total, 28 residents of the former German-Russian community are buried at the cemetery.
The cemetery was designated a Historic Texas Cemetery in 2007.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°23'29"N 100°30'5"W
- Ochiltree Cemetery 31 km
- Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery 54 km
- Elmwood Cemetery 97 km
- Fairlawn Cemetery 145 km
- Citizens Cemetery 167 km
- Lawnview Cemetery 184 km
- Rose Cemetery 200 km
- Cemetery 220 km
- Altus Cemetery 222 km
- Frederick Cemetery 258 km
- Booker Country Club 8.4 km
- Bluestem Wind Farm 20 km
- Lipscomb, Texas 27 km
- Follett High School 33 km
- Follett/Lipscomb County Airport (T93) 34 km
- Higgins Independent School District 52 km
- Higgins-Lipscomb County Airport 53 km
- Shattuck Elementary School 58 km
- Shattuck Municipal Golf Course 58 km
- Lake Vincent 64 km