Garland Cemetery

Garland Cemetery
Small cemetery nearby contains graves of Choctaw chief Samuel Garland (1862 – 64) and family members including his mother-in-law, Sophie Pitchlynn. Peter Pitchlynn, son of Sophie and John Pitchlynn, was chief 1864 -- 66. Garland migrated from Mississippi during Choctaw removal in 1830s, opened and operated large plantation in vicinity with black slave labor. Cemetery is the only remaining evidence of Garland occupation. Headstone of Sophie Pitchlynn bears birthdate of December 27, 1773, believed to be earliest in Oklahoma.

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Marker located 3 miles east of Tom, Oklahoma on US 3, before Arkansas border.
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  • lasr.net
    GARLAND CEMETERY - commemorates Choctaw Chief Samuel Garland, who is buried there near his old home and plantation. (Marker located three miles east of Tom off US Highway 3)
* Description and directions from lasr.net.