Details for Corinth Shiloh Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5121013027

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Marker Number 13027
Atlas Number 5121013027
Marker Title Corinth Shiloh Cemetery
Index Entry Corinth Shiloh Cemetery
Address
City Denton
County Denton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 680342
UTM Northing 3671059
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 2003
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 6 mi. S of Denton; 1 mi. E of IH-35 at intersection of Shady Shores Rd and Swisher Rd, in Corinth
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text Physician and lay preacher Thomas A. Ball and his wife, Nancy (Yeats), came to Denton County from Missouri soon after the Civil War ended in 1865. They settled with their family on land that would become the community of Corinth. The Ball family donated land already in use as a graveyard to the Primitive Baptist Church at Shiloh. The first marked grave is that of William Garrison (d. 1870). In 1880, the Wichita & Dallas Railway named the settlement Corinth. An additional land donation in 1953 enlarged the cemetery to 2.5 acres. The community called the burial ground Shiloh Cemetery for many years until a cemetery association formed in 1959 and members adopted the name Corinth Shiloh Cemetery. Features of the early cemetery include native sandstone markers and decorative mussel shells harvested from nearby creeks. Today, Corinth Shiloh Cemetery chronicles the history of area settlers. Descendants and friends reunite for annual decoration days to clean and decorate the graves of those buried here. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003

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