Details for Shady Grove Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5419013162

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Marker Number 13162
Atlas Number 5419013162
Marker Title Shady Grove Cemetery
Index Entry Shady Grove Cemetery
Address CR 4175
City Center
County Shelby
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 371281
UTM Northing 3524138
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 2002
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Center, 14.5 mi NW on CR 4175, via US 87 and CR 4020
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text Shady Grove Cemetery Shady Grove Cemetery began with the interment of Anna Sparks Ramsey in September 1878, 13 months before a two-acre tract of land here was deeded as a cemetery. Although Ramsey's husband, George Frank Washington Ramsey, had been buried in nearby Bobo, roads were impassable at the time of her death, so she was buried here. S.C. Mathis and James C. Rhodes each deeded one acre of land in October 1879 for a community burial ground, school and Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Trustees receiving the donation were T.P. Ramsey, J.l. Ramsey and S.C. Mathis. The church was originally on the west side of the cemetery near a spring, but after the sanctuary burned, a new one was built closer to the burial ground under large oak trees. Since its establishment, the cemetery has been cared for by the community. The Cammack family donated a protective fence, and other family names associated with the graveyard's upkeep include Baker, Billingsley, Childs, Collins, Franks, Ramsey and Rhodes. Names found on headstones represent veterans, farmers, teachers, preachers and others, preserving the memory of area residents. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2002

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