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English: The Fourr Cemetery - The Fourr family was a pioneer family who lived in the area. William Fourr (1843-1935) was an agent of the Butterfield Stage Stop. He built a Southern Overland Trail stage stop station on the old Butterfield Mail Trail . The cemetery is the location where William, his wife Lucinda and four of their children are buried. It is located alongside the Rocky Point Road in Dateland.
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